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Could you build a house out of paper?

Could you build a house out of paper?

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What other materials could you use to build a house?

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How could you change the properties of paper to make it better to build with? What would you do?

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material


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what something is made of, like metal, wood, or plastic
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metal


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a natural material that is often shiny and you cannot see through it
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wood


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a natural material that comes from trees
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plastic


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a material people make that can be formed into almost any shape
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brick


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a block used for building
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flexible


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can bend easily
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stiff


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cannot bend easily
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property


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something you can observe about an object or material
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experiment


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a test used to discover new information about a question
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In this lesson, students examine how large structures like houses are built from smaller pieces. In the activity, Paper Towers, they design their own structures using an unconventional building material: paper! Students build towers using 3" x 5" index cards and paper clips. First, they build tall towers, then they are challenged to build towers strong enough to support a hardcover book.

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12 mins

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3 mins

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