A Program Designed to Encourage Kids to Think Outside of the Box
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Rope Bridges
Using yarn, rope, or string, construct a bridge that spans 12 inches and holds as much weight as possible. You may attach your bridge with tape or nails. Send in pictures that show the construction details and the weights on the bridge.
Just wanted to let you know that we have just started using THINK and love this site. Our 8 yr old made a string bridge and our cat used it like a hammock for quite a while so it was a success. We have a photo if you would still like to see it? We also posted it on our blog if you'd like to see it. www.dovesrest.blogspot.com
Encouraging people to think outside of the box is also the goal of my blog. Nice work. I came across your blog while “blog surfing” using the Next Blog button on the blue Nav Bar located at the top of my blogger.com site. I frequently just travel around looking for other blogs which exist on the Internet, and the various, creative ways in which people express themselves. Thanks for sharing.
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Just wanted to let you know that we have just started using THINK and love this site. Our 8 yr old made a string bridge and our cat used it like a hammock for quite a while so it was a success. We have a photo if you would still like to see it? We also posted it on our blog if you'd like to see it. www.dovesrest.blogspot.com
Interesting, very interesting.
Encouraging people to think outside of the box is also the goal of my blog. Nice work. I came across your blog while “blog surfing” using the Next Blog button on the blue Nav Bar located at the top of my blogger.com site. I frequently just travel around looking for other blogs which exist on the Internet, and the various, creative ways in which people express themselves. Thanks for sharing.
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