With just wooden skewers and glue, the students will build a stand that can support fifteen pounds of weight. The structure the students will innovate will be six to twelve inches in height.
- Duration: 1 hour
- Grade(s): 4th – 8th
With just wooden skewers and glue, the students will build a stand that can support fifteen pounds of weight. The structure the students will innovate will be six to twelve inches in height.
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