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Build a Model Bridge with LEGO Parts

Spatial-Reasoning

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πŸ•“ 60 Mins.

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In this challenge, students will use LEGO parts to create a model bridge. Students will demonstrate how to create their models, and explain the properties they have chosen to make sure it can stay stable. They will also explain where the pieces and parts are placed, and highlight any unique features.

🎯 Objectives

  • Gallery of the final model bridge
  • Video of instructions for bridge construction
  • Explanation of the chosen pieces and parts

🎨 Supplies

LEGO parts suitable for bridge construction

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