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TO COMPLETE
WHAT WILL YOU MAKE?
PRINT THESE INSTRUCTIONSWHAT WILL YOU NEED?
- Stiff paper (like from a folder) that's 6.5"x 5" or a milk/juice carton
- 3 straws
- 1" safety pin
- Long piece of thin string or fishing line
- Balloon
- Clear tape
- Ruler
- Scissors
STEP 1
1. Make the cart.
Measure a 1.5 inch border all around the rectangle. » Cut 4 slits along the border lines. »Fold up the edges of the paper to make a box. » Secure the shape with tape. If using a milk/juice carton, just cut off the top of the carton to create your cart.
STEP 2
2. Attach the straws
Tape two straws on opposite sides of the inside of the paper box. » Pin a safety pin across the top of the straws. » Slide the third straw through the center of the safety pin and the two straws.
STEP 3
3. Attach the cart to the track.
Thread the string through the third straw. » Tie one end of the string to a sturdy place.
STEP 4
4. Attach the balloon.
Blow up a balloon. » Twist the mouth piece so the air doesn’t come out. You might be able to use a clothespin or a paperclip to help you keep it closed. » Tape the balloon to the third straw. Make sure not to bend the straw or else it won’t slide along the string.
Please Note
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