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Whoosh! by Chris Barton
Whoosh! by Chris  Barton







Whoosh! by Chris Barton Whoosh! by Chris Barton

Use aluminum foil to design a boat that really floats.īuild marble runs out of cardboard tubes, plastic pipe, or swimming noodles.ĭesign a “robot” out of cardboard and other recyclable materials.ĭo you have an idea for an invention – something you would like to improve or something totally new? Use newspapers to build a chair that is strong enough to support you.Ĭonstruct a roller coaster for a ping pong ball using drinking straws and clay. Look at the endpapers in Whoosh! for examples.ġ0 Great Inventions Dreamt Up by Children:Ī Guide to Filing a Design Patent Application:īuild a bridge with marshmallows and toothpicks that is strong enough to hold a matchbox car. Illustrated Graphic of Spacecraft Galileo:Ī Student’s Guide to Global Climate Change:ĭraw a blueprint for a treehouse or maybe an invention, either by hand or use an app. Windows to the Universe Just for Fun Games– – Gather junk in space Planet sudoku and more: NASA Kids Clubhouse – Puzzles, Space Lunch, Color Pages, and more: Jumbled Jets-put them in the correct order: What type of engineer are they? Has their job description changed? Timeline of the History of the Super Soaker: Illustrator Interview with Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators: Illustrator Interview with Cynthia Leitich Smith: Interview with Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators: Illustrator Interview Related Activities & Resources:

Whoosh! by Chris Barton

Whoosh! Lonnie Johnson’s Super-Soaking Stream of Inventions









Whoosh! by Chris  Barton