M ULTIFUNCTION WALLET By: Monica/5C. P ROBLEM My pencil case is too big and not that simple to bring for travelling.

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M ULTIFUNCTION WALLET By: Monica/5C

P ROBLEM My pencil case is too big and not that simple to bring for travelling.

PURPOSE I want to find out a way to make my pencil case lighter and easier to bring.

W HAT I HAVE ALREADY KNOWN The pencil case has two sides and a magnet to open and close it.

I NFORMATION Pencil case is a place to keep stationary. It is made out of wood, plastic and leather. There are two types of pencil case one with a zipper and the other with a magnet.

O BSERVATION AND INFERENCE Observation: the pencil case is too big. Inference: not simple to carry everywhere.

H YPOTHESIS I will make a multifunction wallet so when I carry it, I can bring it in my pocket and it can also be a sling bag.

M ATERIALS Cardboards Glue Glue tag String Canvas

PROCEDURE 1. Prepare the materials. 2. Fold the cardboard into Prepare a piece of cardboard 3x2 cm for the place to put pencils. 4. Bend the 3x2 cm cardboard and stick it to the big cardboard (as many as you want). 5. Stick the glue tag in the both left and right side of the wallet. 6. Stick a string in the glue tag (if you don’t need any string just take off the string and you can put in your pocket. 7. Add 3x2 cm paper and stick it one side with glue tag and other side with glue to close the wallet. 8. Decorate with canvas so it will be much better.

BAR KEY Bigger Add Remove/replace I add a string to wallet so it could be a sling bag. I remove the big part of a pencil case.

RESULT M ULTIFUNCTION WALLET Picture:

C ONCLUSION So, this wallet works and you can use it as a sling bag and you can take off the rope and put it on your pocket easily.