We continued our studies of forces and motion by creating pasta bridges.
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anuhea kelly
3/14/2015 03:20:35 pm
I really liked the part where we get to see how many pennies you can hold on the noodle bridge.
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Patricio Santiago
3/18/2015 10:18:12 am
Even if your design for your bridge doesn't look very nice, it amazing how strong some of them can be.
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Jai mashino
3/19/2015 07:13:06 am
Making those pasta bridges were hard but I think that we should try something a little harder.
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Haylee Lundberg
3/19/2015 09:53:11 am
I wish we could have more time to finish but it was fun to see how much we can get done in a short amount of time
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James Notarangelo
3/19/2015 11:03:51 am
The bridge building was very challenging. Testing the strength of our completed bridge was exciting!
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Ava Notarangelo
3/19/2015 11:12:54 am
If we ever did this again, I would probably make mine look more attractive than this one. It was very suprising that my bridge held so much with 4 pounds of glue to hold as well!
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emi wunder
3/21/2015 06:05:50 am
I loved doing this experiment because it helps me grow, and to help me understand teamwork better.P.S. it was really fun!
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Izzie shim
3/21/2015 06:37:54 am
I want to try to make a noodle bridge with my family.
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JohnHenry
3/22/2015 11:41:03 am
How do you make it?
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Eliana
3/22/2015 11:27:03 pm
This was fun to do although I was not there the first day of making the bridges.
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Kaimana
3/30/2015 10:05:01 am
It was really interesting to build the bridges and see how much stuff it could hold
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