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Today's challenge was to create a marble maze using cardboard lids, straws, and tape. The maze had to have a start, end, and dead ends. We reviewed the design process before we started the maze. Next week we will work on our modifications.

Weslandia
We completed our brochures and had a partner review and edit them.
Today's challenge was to create a marble maze using cardboard lids, straws, and tape. The maze had to have a start, end, and dead ends. We reviewed the design process before we started the maze. Next week we will work on our modifications.

Weslandia
We completed our brochures and had a partner review and edit them.
Gratitude Journal
Our prompt today was inspired by Halloween Candy. What are 10 tasty foods that you are grateful for? (Use at least one adjective to describe your food)
sweet and salty mini Snickers - Mrs. Pedersen
juicy tofu - LJ
cold, creamy, ice cream - Allee
yummy, cobra heart - Andrew
fresh, big, blueberries - Sarah
delicious, crunchy, amazing, small Kit Kats-Colin
fried frog legs - Liam
crunchy alligator tail - Finn
yummy, chocolately 3 Musketeers - Olivia
crunchy, chocolatey Crunch - Bella
delicious and nutritious pho - Kai
amazing, fresh kale - Pearson
fluffy, sticky, cinnamon buns - Addison
Mrs.Peterson you are so smart for thinking of the marble maze!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-Pearson
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Smart is spelled SMART-Colin
DeleteI loved the marble maze!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you so much.-Sarah
ReplyDeleteI love making marble mazes it is fun and challenging-LJ
ReplyDeleteAnd very amazing-Colin
DeleteLooks like a great day!
ReplyDeletethank you for showing us how to make a marble/straw maze with the boxes-Colin
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