Straw Tower Project Team members: 1. Molly Davies
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Emily Howard
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Emma Bower
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Emily Bowman
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Directions Using the engineering design process, you are to work in your collaborative group to design and build a house that will withstand the force of air for 5 seconds that mimics the Big Bad Wolf’s huffing and puffing. After the competition, you will use Flipgrid to record a reflection video about your house.
Criteria − You have to sketch your house design. − Get your design approved by teacher before building house. − List all materials that are being used for your house and label house parts. − You may cut any resource. Constraints − You will have 5 minutes to brainstorm, sketch, and select your house design. − You will have 20 minutes to build your house. − You may not tape your house to a table, chair, floor, or other object. − Use appropriate tools (scissors) to cut resources. Resources 4 Small straws 1 Cupcake cup 1 Construction paper 1 Paper Dixie cup 4 Paper clips 1 Paper (8 ½” x 11 ½”) Tools Rulers: used to measure materials for house Scissors: used to cut straws, string, masking tape, paper
12” Masking tape or Scotch tape 12” String 12 Popsicle Sticks
We first started by drafting our house. We re-designed our house twice before starting to build it due to having to fit the “pig” inside. We then started building the house. We used all four paper clips, 8 popsicle sticks, all of the masking tape, some of the construction paper, and some of the string. We ended up building a teepee like house as a team. Each member of our team worked on different aspects such as taping, building the structure and creating the design. One of our team members mentioned that our house was “small but mighty”. At the end, our house ended up in third place! Every member of our team really enjoyed the process of completing this project!