Groups were tasked with using popsicle sticks and hot glue to build structurally sound bridges. They each tried out different designs to be able to sustain the weight of a bucket as more and more gravel got poured in, anxiously awaiting the cracking of wood. The designs ended up being very successful, and more gravel had to be acquired to test their limits further!

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Groups were tasked with using popsicle sticks and hot glue to build structurally sound bridges. They each tried out different designs to be able to sustain the weight of a bucket as more and more gravel got poured in, anxiously awaiting the cracking of wood. The designs ended up being very successful, and more gravel had to be acquired to test their limits further!

Groups were tasked with using popsicle sticks and hot glue to build structurally sound bridges. They each tried out different designs to be able to sustain the weight of a bucket as more and more gravel got poured in, anxiously awaiting the cracking of wood. The designs ended up being very successful, and more gravel had to be acquired to test their limits further!

Groups were tasked with using popsicle sticks and hot glue to build structurally sound bridges. They each tried out different designs to be able to sustain the weight of a bucket as more and more gravel got poured in, anxiously awaiting the cracking of wood. The designs ended up being very successful, and more gravel had to be acquired to test their limits further!

Groups were tasked with using popsicle sticks and hot glue to build structurally sound bridges. They each tried out different designs to be able to sustain the weight of a bucket as more and more gravel got poured in, anxiously awaiting the cracking of wood. The designs ended up being very successful, and more gravel had to be acquired to test their limits further!

Groups were tasked with using popsicle sticks and hot glue to build structurally sound bridges. They each tried out different designs to be able to sustain the weight of a bucket as more and more gravel got poured in, anxiously awaiting the cracking of wood. The designs ended up being very successful, and more gravel had to be acquired to test their limits further!


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