My name is Quein and I am a blog commenter for the Manaiakalani Summer Learning Journey. I am very impressed by the brigade that you have created using lego. Wow!!! It looks like it is very sturdy and stable as it can hold so many items. Well done on conducting a stress test to assess the stability of the bridge structure. This shows that you have an awesome imagination and very good problem solving skills- Ka Pai!!!.
Did you know that the oldest bridge in the world that is still used is a slab-stone single-arch bridge over the river Meles in Izmir in Turkey, which dates from c. 850 BCE.
If you had to make a real bridge what materials would you use and why?
I notice your Google Slide is too large and is overlapping the sidebar of your blog. To make sure your Google Slide is the correct size for your blog open the post, click the html button and update the size in the html to width="640" height="380" Here is a screencast to show you how
If you need further assistance please let us know we are always happy to help. Keep up the Super work. I look forward to your next blog post!!!
Kia Ora
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My name is Quein and I am a blog commenter for the Manaiakalani Summer Learning Journey. I am very impressed by the brigade that you have created using lego. Wow!!! It looks like it is very sturdy and stable as it can hold so many items. Well done on conducting a stress test to assess the stability of the bridge structure. This shows that you have an awesome imagination and very good problem solving skills- Ka Pai!!!.
Did you know that the oldest bridge in the world that is still used is a slab-stone single-arch bridge over the river Meles in Izmir in Turkey, which dates from c. 850 BCE.
If you had to make a real bridge what materials would you use and why?
Keep up the Super work and have a Super Summer!
Ngā mihi,
Quein
Kia Ora
ReplyDeleteI notice your Google Slide is too large and is overlapping the sidebar of your blog. To make sure your Google Slide is the correct size for your blog open the post, click the html button and update the size in the html to width="640" height="380"
Here is a screencast to show you how
If you need further assistance please let us know we are always happy to help.
Keep up the Super work. I look forward to your next blog post!!!
Ngā mihi,
Quein