By: Ashley Ladzenski, Samantha Foerst, Mackenzie Murphy, and Camryn Hannigan.

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By: Ashley Ladzenski, Samantha Foerst, Mackenzie Murphy, and Camryn Hannigan

Our boat is named the Scam boat it stands for Sam, Camryn, Ashley, and Mackenzie. The materials we uses were three water bottles, two balloons, two chopsticks, lots of tape, two popsicle sticks, and a rubber band.

We took three water bottles and taped them together. Then we layered them one by one. We taped 2 chopsticks to each side of are boat. Next we took two popsicle sticks and broke them in half and taped them together. Then we took our rubber band and put it on the extra part of our chopsticks.

When we got our boat the way we wanted we put it in our classroom sink. But unfortunately it didn't work the way we wanted it to

We added a popsicle stick and used it as a paddle And we took some tape off because it would not stick And last we added balloons

Sound Motion SuccessGravitational Elastic