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Boat Building

Over the next few weeks we we be experimenting with materials and building different kinds of boats. If you have extra supplies at home that you would be willing to send to school that would be great!

Here is a list of helpful supplies:
- tinfoil
- Saran Wrap
- toothpicks
- Popsicle sticks
- cardboard (please cut the boxes up as it is easier to store this way!)
- duct tape
- styrofoam cups
- plastic cups
- straws

If you would like to come in and help to build boats in the classroom, I would love the extra adult hands! Please email me to let me know. We will likely be building boats on the following days (this may change depending on how many days we actually need!):
- Wednesday March 11 (1:00-2:00pm)
- Thursday March 12 (1:00-2:00pm)
- Friday March 13 (10:30-12:00pm)
- Tuesday March 17 (1:00-2:00pm)
- Wednesday March 18 (1:00-2:00pm)

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