Then we made up a marble run with parts from Mum's work toys.
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Wednesday, May 6, 2020
Our Marble Run
Then we made up a marble run with parts from Mum's work toys.
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Wow love that you did the marble run challenge! Fantastic that you made a plan of your design. What did you alter on your first model? How long did it take you to make? What did the marble drop into at the end? Super work!
ReplyDeleteGreat work Maeve. I like how you planned what you were going to do first. I also like how you and Geordie did this together. Did Geordie like working with you on this project?
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Maeve I can see you have spent so much time on making the run. Great idea to plan first. I love that you worked with Geordie to problem solve the glitches and your end result gets a YES from Geordie. Well Done guys!
ReplyDeleteKia ora Maeve, thanks for completing the Marble Run challenge. I like that Geordie did a plan first and I'm glad you made some mistakes and had to fix things up. That's one of our school RISE values - resilience! Elizabeth K
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