Invent-it Challenge Ronak.D; Adithya.M; Akhil.G 10 Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh.

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Invent-it Challenge Ronak.D; Adithya.M; Akhil.G 10 Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh

Describe the problem you want to solve Problem: Too many materials, things, key chains, stationery, etc.

Make a list of possible ways to solve this problem Solution: Reduce cluster by keeping all your favorite stuff in one place so that those items can be easily found and you have a tidy room

Draw pictures and diagrams to show your invention and how it might work.

Build your prototype. Write down each step so that you will remember exactly how you built your model Take 2 floaters from a swimming costume Take a roll of paper Stick it between the two floaters Tape the whole thing and wrap it with a gift wrapper Attach some pins on the side Hang items we need like stationery in a small pouch, sticky notes, key chains, etc.

Perform some experiments to find out how well your prototype works. Write down the results of each test. Added a pouch Experimented with sticky notes Tried using a bookmark Added a pencil, scale, tape, paper clip and key chain

How can you improve your prototype? I think I can improve my prototype by matching it to the needs of the person who would buy this. Ex: big model for larger things, stronger model for heavy things, and a way to hang it anywhere

Give your invention a name and explain why people should buy it. Cluster buster The cluster buster reduces cluster and helps us find our favorite objects easily by keeping them pinned to this product