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| Physical Model |
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A Physical Model is defined as a 3-D representation of an invention. |
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For your project, you are expected to have a physical model. |
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It does NOT have to be a working model. |
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It can be the size of your hand or the size of the chalkboard. |
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You are not limited. |
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This could be the most fun! |
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The idea for your physical model can be generated from clicking on the picture below or by other means such as from a picture in your book or by conducting research on the Internet. | ||||
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click for printable instructions | ||||
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| Date Modified: April 03, 2005 | ||
| Created by: Mr. Porod | ||
| email: jporod@ridgewood.k12.nj.us |
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