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Sat, Sep 12, 2020 4:26 PM in STEM on a budget
Hi Darcie,
Paper roller coasters are a great activity. We used paer from the recycle bin. We even used recyled posterboard from other projects. There are several videos you can watch for ideas. Mainly the students learn by doing. I use it when teaching the laws of motion.
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