BAXTER — Lots of glue and triangle shapes are the key to building bridges. At least popsicle stick bridges, according to middle schoolers. Fifth and sixth graders who took part in an after-school ...
The pressure gauge topped 213 pounds before the sounds of cracking ripped through the Adrienne Korbel’s classroom Monday afternoon. The popsicle-stick bridge created by Casey Lakritz, a fourth grader ...
PORT ANGELES — Derek Johnson with the help of local engineers is trying to build a bridge spanning physics, practicality and fun. Three Port Angeles High School students, who are not yet selected, ...
Gavin Mart got a bit of a surprise when it was time for his Popsicle-stick bridge to be tested. The bridge nearly didn't qualify. One rule was that it had to fit through an approximately 3-inch-wide ...
Education minister, Diallo Rabain, was relieved that a bridge built of popsicle sticks, glue and string by students could hold his weight when he walked across it. The unusual structure was created by ...
The Popsicle-stick bridge building competition for local students is back for it’s ninth year at the Scarborough Civic Centre on Saturday, March 3. Organized by the Scarborough Chapter of Professional ...
The Professional Engineers of Ontario Scarborough branch host their annual Popsicle stick bridge bridge building competition this weekend. The 12th annual event is part of National Engineering Month, ...
Today we drop in on a classroom of future engineers. The project? Bridges. The winner from Mr. Kallhood's class was Pandora Sims. Her bridge held 117 pounds before it snapped. The 10th annual popsicle ...
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