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Team Building Working with others

Paper Rollercoaster! For this task you must work with your team mate(s) to plan and build a rollercoaster for a marble to roll down. The rollercoaster should be a maximum of 1.5m tall and 1.5m wide and should be built on the table.

You can use… Newspaper (you can make your coaster stronger by rolling 2 pieces together.) Cellotape Scissors Plain paper & pencils to plan your design

Working together Everyone must play an equal part in making the rollercoaster. Each team must have a design (a drawing of what the coaster will look like) before starting to build. When your coaster is finished, the marble must roll along it without stopping/ falling out or getting stuck!

Working together You should spend about 15-20 minutes planning and drawing what your coaster will look like. You should spend about 1 hour building it being careful not to rush it! You now have 1 hour & 15 minutes to plan, draw and build your rollercoaster!

GO!!