Here is a You Tube video that is for the teacher (though you could share with the kids depending on how much information you want to give them on stable structures. Thanks Jenny Cavanna!
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Natalie Corsini
2/10/2016 12:45:02 pm
I am excited to try this one next year. This year we tried using clay and tape. Neither of these materials held up enough with our spaghetti and lasagna, which was not a true test for the earthquake shake table. If you are doing the earthquake shake table, it looks like marshmallow and toothpicks will provide a truer test. Our kids were very frustrated by the clay and blue tape, which were not sticky enough this year.
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