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Contents: Quick Reference Sheets: Intro: page 2 Experiment page 3 Equipment List: Straw Towers page 4 Story, Part 1: Jack and Jill and the Fire Ant Nectar page 5 Story, Ending page 6 Video Transcript: Intro: page 7 Story, Part 1 : Jack and Jill and the Fire Ant Nectar page 9 Experiment page 12 Story Ending page 14 Teacher’s Guide for: Straw Towers Note: All activities in this document should be performed with adult supervision. Likewise, common sense and care are essential to the conduct of any and all activities, whether described in this document or otherwise. Parents or guardians should supervise children. Rock-it Science assumes no responsibility for any injuries or damages arising from any activities. Note: All activities in this document should be performed with adult supervision. Likewise, common sense and care are essential to the conduct of any and all activities, whether described in this document or otherwise. Parents or guardians should supervise children. Rock-it Science assumes no responsibility for any injuries or damages arising from any activities. Straw Towers A Rock-it Science Lesson Filmed October, 2009 Title Page of Video NOTE: This is the transcript of a lesson that was videotaped during an actual Rock-it Science class with real students, not actors. The students’ brainstorming comments are included on the video but are not transcribed here because they’re not part of the lesson presentation. Rock-it Science 2110 Walsh Ave, Unit F Santa Clara, CA 95050 www.rockitscience.org (c) 2012 Rock-it Science Educationally Useful Programs. All Rights Reserved

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Contents:

Quick Reference Sheets:• Intro: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page2• Experiment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page3• EquipmentList:Straw Towers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page4• Story,Part1:Jack and Jill and the Fire Ant Nectar . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page5• Story,Ending . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page6

Video Transcript:• Intro: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page7• Story,Part1:Jack and Jill and the Fire Ant Nectar . . . . . . . . . . . . .page9• Experiment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page12• StoryEnding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page14

Teacher’s Guide for:

Straw TowersNote: All activities in this document should be performed with adult supervision. Likewise, common sense and care are essential to the conduct of any and all activities, whether described in this document or otherwise. Parents or guardians should supervise children. Rock-it Science assumes no responsibility for any injuries or damages arising from any activities.

Note: All activities in this document should be performed with adult supervision. Likewise, common sense and care are essential to the conduct of any and all activities, whether described in this document or otherwise. Parents or guardians should supervise children. Rock-it Science assumes no responsibility for any injuries or damages arising from any activities.

StrawTowersARock-itScienceLessonFilmedOctober,2009

Title Page of Video

NOTE: This is the transcript of a lesson that was videotaped during an actual Rock-it Science class with real students, not actors. The students’ brainstorming comments are included on the video but are not transcribed here because they’re not part of the lesson presentation.

Rock-it Science2110 Walsh Ave, Unit FSanta Clara, CA 95050www.rockitscience.org

(c) 2012 Rock-it Science Educationally Useful Programs. All Rights Reserved

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Intro Quick Recap:• Powerlineshavehugepoles,andthelinesarefivehundredthou-sandvolts .

• Theygoacrosscountryandhavetowithstandtornadoesandhur-ricanes .

• Theirshapescontainalot“X”s,becausetrianglesarestrong .• They’remadeoutofthinmetal,butifyouputenoughofthemtogether,yougetastrongtower .

• Youcouldmakeitintheshapeofacylinderanditwouldbestrong,butitwouldhavetobeverywide .

• Theydon’tusuallymakethemoutofsquares,becausesquaresactkindofodd .

• Instructorusesmagnetconstructiontoystodemonstratethesta-bilityofvariousshapes:• 1 .FlatSquare--Thisshapecaneasilydistort .• 2 .Cube--Thisismorestable,butitcanalsodistorteasily .• 3 .Square-basedPyramid--Morestablethanacube,butthebasecanstilldistort .

• 4 .Triangle-basedPyramid--Verystable,nomatterwhatposi-tionyouputitin .

• Theexperimentwillconsistofbuildingatower3feettallthatwillsupporta3-poundweight,us-ingpaper,straws,plastictrays,tape,rubberbands,andstring .

• Studentswillworkingroupsofthreeandhavethirtyminutestocompletetheproject .

Electrical tower with power lines.

Pyramids made from magnetic construction toys.

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Experiment Quick Recap: “Straw Towers”• Whenthisexperimentisdoneincollege,theyonlyusestraws,buttheyhavetwohourstocom-pleteit .Weonlyhavethirtyminutes,sowe’lluseadditionalmaterials .

• Theobjectiveistoholda3-poundweight3feetintheair .• Studentsworkingroupsofatleastthree .Noonegetstoworkalone .It’simportantforstudentstodiscusstheirideasandcomeupwithsolutionsasateam .

• Instructorgiveseachteamaweight,whichisasteelballwrappedinfoamandcompletelycov-eredinducttape .

• Allconstructionmaterialsareonacart,andstudentsmaytakewhatevermaterialstheywanttouse,butcannotuseanythingthat’snotonthecart .

• Thematerialsinclude:• Plasticcafeteriatrays• Fatstraws• Spoonstrawsthatfitinsidethefatstraws• Rubberbands• Maskingtape• Bondpaper,81/2x11

• Whenagroupfinishestheirtower,theInstructorcheckstheheightwithayardstickandconfirmsthatitholdstheweight .

• Thegroupthenweighsallthematerialsusedfortheirtower(notincludingthe3-poundweight),andtheInstructorwritestheweightofeachtoweronthewhiteboardtoseewhichoneislightest .

• Studentscantaketheirtowershome,butnottheplastictrays .

Placing the weight on top of a tower.

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Equipment List: “Straw Towers”Items needed for Instructor:

• Magneticconstructiontoypieces(commerciallyavailable)

• Scale,toweighstudents’towermaterials

Items needed for Students:

Consumables (per student):

• Paper,20-lbbond,81/2”x11”(about100sheets)

• Straws,spoon-style,81/4”(about1,000)• Straws,fat,8”(about1,000)• Tape,masking,3/4”(onerollpergroup)• Rubberbands(about100)• String(onespool)Other:

• Trays,plasticcafeteria-style(about15-20)• Scissors• Weight,3-pound(6ea .)

Prep Work:

• Make3-poundweights,usingasteelballsurroundedwithfoamandsecurelywrappedinducttape .

• Assembleallstudentconstructionsuppliesonacart .

Magnetic construction toys.

3-pound weight.

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Story Recap: “Jack and Jill and the Fire Ant Nectar”

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Part 1:

• Therewasaplacewherestrangecreatureslived .Someweretallandskinny;somewerethin,likepaper;andsomewerelikespaghetti .

• Thecreatureswereimmortalbecausetheydrankthenectarfromgiantpurplepetunias .Iftheydon’tgetthenectar,theyquicklyfadeawayanddie .

• Theflowersarecoveredwithfireants .Ifafireanttouchesyou,youburstintoflame .• Togettothenectarinsidetheflower,thecreaturesusetheirbodiestobuildatowerthat’shigherthantheflowersotheycanreachintoitwithouttouchingthefireants .

• Thecreaturesareendangeredspecies,soJackandJillarelookingoutforthemtomakesurenoonestealsthenectar .

• EvilMisterFredwantsthenectarsohecanliveforever .Hesendshisminionstoclimbtheflow-ersandbringbackthenectar .

• Theminionstouchthefireantsandburstintoflame .EvilMisterFredtellsthemtojumpinthelaketoputoutthefires .

• Thenhegivesthembubblegum .Theminionsstartblowingbubbles,whichburstalloverthem-selves .Thentheystartclimbingontopofeachotherandmakeatoweroftheirbodies,stucktogetherwithbubblegum .

• Theminionsgobacktotheflowers,butthebaseoftheirtoweristoowide,soittouchesthefireantsbeforethetopofthetowercangetcloseenoughtotheblossom .

• Oneminionhasareallylongmustache,anditstandsatthetopofthetowerandtriestolassotheflowerandbringitcloser .Butwhenthemustachetouchestheflower,itburstsintoflames .

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Story Recap (cont.): “Jack and Jill and the Fire Ant Nectar”

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• EvilMisterFreduseshisvacuumcleanertohoverovertheflowerandstealthenectarhimself .Butassoonashegrabsit,heburstsintoflameandhastodoacrashdiveintothelake .

• HecallstheAcmeStoreofEverythingandordersafireproofsuit,fireproofgloves,andahelmet .• JackandJilltrytopersuadethecreaturestomoveawayfromtheresothey’llbesafe,buttheywon’tleave .

Ending:

• JackandJillcalledtheAcmeStoreofEverythingandorderedaduplicatorboxandmadethou-sandsofcopiesofthestraw,paper,andstringpeople .

• Theybuiltaverytalltowerwithahugefakepurplepetuniaontop .• Insteadofnectar,thispetuniawasfilledwiththefirejuicefromthefireants .• EvilMisterFredflewoverinhisfireproofoutfit,thinkinghewasinvincible .• Hesuckedupallthefirejuiceinhisvacuumcleaner .• Hecouldn’twaittodrinkthenectarofimmortality,sohepokedaholeinthevacuumbag,stuckinastraw,anddrankabiggulpofthefirejuice .

• Therewasahugeballoffireinthesky .

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Transcript: Intro Okay,you’veprobablyheardaboutpowerlines,thehugepolesandthelinesthatarefivehundredthousandvolts .Theygoacrossthecountry,andtheyhavetowithstandtornadoesandhurricanes .Theyhaveafunnyshape .There’salotof“X”sinthetowers,andtheX’saretherebecausetri-anglesarestrong .Trianglesareyourfriend .

Now,thishasbeenproventowork,madeoutofthinmetal,butifyouputenoughofthemtogether,itmakesareallygoodtower .Iftheywantedto,theycouldmakeatowerofacylinder .Thatwouldbeprettystrongaswell .Butitwouldhavetobekindofwideinordertoworkwell .Theydon’tusuallymaketowersoutofsquares,becausesquaresusuallyactkindofodd .Andwecanshowyouhowthisworkswithsometoys .

Wehavethesemagnetictoys .Eachoneofthesehasamagnetintheend .Youcanstickaballonthere,andyoucanletthemcometogetheranywayyouwant .We’llstartoffwithasquare .Squaresarekindofsquishy,andifyoubuildupsomesidesonit,we’regoingtomakeacubeoutofthethingandseehowthatacts .Wecanbuildourselvesasquareshape--there .Nowwecanseethatasquarecangotogetherprettywelltomakeacube,butitisreallyweak .

Sowe’lltakeitapartandturnitintoapyramidshape .Andnowit’salotstrongerthanbefore,butstillthebaseisnotveryrigid .Ifyouturnthatintoatrianglepyra-mid,thenallofthewaysthatwesetit,ithasthesameamountofstrength .

Towers made from triangles, a cylinder, and squares.

A square twists out of shape easily.

Triangle pyramid (at left) is stronger than a square-base pyramid.

A cube also distorts easily.

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Sotodayyouguysaregoingtobebuildingatoweroutofsomething .Ifyouwantto,youcanmakeitinaframework,hopefullywithlotsoftri-angles,andbuilditupasaframework .Or,youcanbuilditoutofsheetsofpaper .Andthepaperyoucanformanywayyoulike,butwe’veseenthatcirclescanbequitestrongforpaper .Andyoucanuseforafounda-tiononeofthesetrays .Whateveryoubuild,youcantapeitontothatwithsomeducttape .

Andyouwanttobuildsomethingthat’sthreefeethigh .Andontopofitwe’regoingtoputaweight .Theweightconsistsofathree-poundbundle .There’sasteelballinthere,andit’saniceheavybundle .Allyouhavetodoissupportitthreefeetintheairwithallthestuffthat’sonourcart .Andyou’llneedtoworkingroups,nolessthantwopeopleinagroup,preferablythree,becausetherearesixballs,andthreepeopleworksperfectly .Hopefully,you’llfindthingstoargueaboutandsettleyourargumentssoyoucanmakeatowerinthirtyminutes .

Paper cylinders can be strong.

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Story: “Jack and Jill and the Fire Ant Nectar”Onceuponatime,therewasaplacewheresomestrangecreatureslived .Someofthemweretallandskinny,witheyeslikethat .Andsomeofthecreatureswerethin,likethat .Andsomeofthecreatureswerelikespaghetti .There .Andallthesecreatureswereimmortal .Theyneverdie .Theyliveonforever .

Theyliveonforeverbecauseintheplacewheretheylive,therehappentobesomeflowers--purplepetunias .Andtheflowershavenectarinthem .Andthecreaturesdrinkthenectarfromtheflowers .Aslongastheydrinkthenectar,theystayalive .Butiftheydon’tgetthenectar,theyfadeawayveryquicklyanddie .

Theyhavetogettothenectaritself .Unfortunately,theflowersarecoveredwithfireants,andifafireanttouchesyou,youburstintoflame .Sothey’reallcoveredwithfireants .

Andsothesecreatures,whattheydowhenevertheyneedsomenectaroutofthepurplepetunias,theycreateastructureoutofthemselves .Now,thesepaperguyscanrolluptomakeacylin-der,andthetubeguyscancreatestruc-turesoutofthemselves,andthestringscantieeverythingtogether .Andtheycreatesomesortofastructure,sothattheycanhaveatowernexttothepurplepetunias .Andthenoneofthemhastoreachinandgetthenectarout .Well,ifanyfireantstouchhim--poof--heburstsintoflame .That’snotgood .Buttheyhavefiguredoutawaytodoit .

Now,thewholeareaisbeingwatchedoverbyJackandJill .They’resupposedtoprotectthesecreaturesbecausethey’reendangeredspecies .Andtheydon’tknowexactlyhowthecreaturesgetthenectaroutoftheflowers,butthey’rejusttry-ingtomakesurethatsomeonedoesn’tcomealongandstealthenectar .

Andofcourse,thatsomeoneisEvilMisterFred,whohassetupcampnearby .Andhewantstoliveforever,sohefigures,well,iftheyliveforeverbyeatingthenectarfromthepurplepetunias,hecandoit,too .Allhehastodoisgetitfromthem .

Strangely shaped creatures.

Tower to reach nectar.Petunia covered in fire ants.

Jack and Jill watch over the creatures.

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Sohe’stoldhisminionstorunoverthereandclimbuptheflowersandstealthenectar .Sotheminionssaid,“Allright!Wecandothis!”Andtheyrunoverthereandnextthingyouknow--poof--you’vegotflamingminions .Andthey’reallrunningaroundscreaming .AndEvilMisterFred,youknow,hedoesn’tsay,“Aw,that’stoobad,youburnedup .”Hesays,“Youidiots!What’swrongwithyou?Stopburning!”Andtheygojumpintoalakeorsomethingtoputthemselvesout .

Andsohesays,“Okay,minions,here’ssomebubblegum .Goforit .”Theminionsatethebubblegum .Ofcourse,minionscan’tjustchewthebubblegum .Theyblowbubbles .Andwhenthey’reblowingthebubbles,thebubblespop .Andnowyouhaveaminioncovered

withbubblegum .Andwhenyougetminionscoveredwithbubblegum,andotherminionsrunintohim,yougetapileofminionsallstucktogether .

Prettysoontheyhadthispileofgummed-upminions .Andthey’reget-tingtaller,likethat,becausethey’reclimbingontopofeachotherbecausetheyliketodothat .AndEvilMisterFredsaid,“Okay,nowyou’vegotit!Goovertotheflowersandgetsomeofthatnectar .”

Sohere’sthiswholepileofgummyminions,goingoverthere .Andtheyac-

tuallymakeanicebigtallpile .Butthebottomofthepilewouldtouchtheflowerbeforethetopofthepilegetstowhereitis .Sohesays,“Useyourmustache!Useyourmustache!”Andtherewasoneminionwithareallylongmustache .Andhewassupposedtolassotheflowerandpullitovertogetthenectarout .Ofcourse--poof--hismustachetoucheditandburstintoflames .AndEvilMisterFredwastryingtofigureouthowtodothis .Andthenhesaid,“Oh!Stupidme!I’vegottheanswerrighthere!”There,rightbehindhim,washisvacuumcleaner .Hesays,“AllI’vegottodoisflyoverthere,stealthenectar,andawayI’llgo .”

SoEvilMisterFredfliesrightoverthere,andhe’shoveringrightoverthetopoftheflower .Hecanseethefireants,buthecanseethere’saniceclearspot .He

Evil Mister Fred and his minions.

Pile of minions tries to get close to the flower.

Minion’s bubble.

Pile of gummy minions.

Evil Mister Fred on his vacuum.

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reachesin,grabsthenectar,nextthingyouknow--foom!--EvilMisterFredisonfire .Andhehastodoacrashdiveintothelaketoputhimselfout .

SoEvilMisterFredcalledtheAcmeStoreofEverythingandheorderedafireproofsuit,andfireproofglovesandhelmet,andallkindsofcoolstuff .AndJackandJillsaid,“Oh,boy .Soonerorlater,he’sgo-ingtofindawaytogetthatnectar .We’vegottothinkofsomething .”

AndJackandJillaretryingtopersuadethecreaturestheretomovesomewhereelse,toprotectthem-selvesfromEvilMisterFred .Theysay,“Aw,no,we’renotleaving .We’llbeokay .”Now,ifyou’reJackandJill,andyouwanttogetthenectaroutofthere,andmoveallthecreatures,whatwouldyoudo?

Imagination and Brainstorming Time[Students make suggestions](THEREARENOWRONGANSWERS!Whatevertheysay,youshouldreply:“That’sagoodidea,”“Theymightdothat,”etc .Afterbrainstorming,proceedwiththeexperi-ments,thenfinishthestory .)

We’llleavethis“TobeContinued . . .”

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Experiment: “Straw Towers”Now,averysimpleexperiment .Theydoitincollege .Incollege,theyonlygiveyoustraws .Buttheyalsogivethemtwohours .Soyoudon’thavetwohours .Whattheobjectiveis,istoputthisweight--itweighsthreepounds--aboutthatheightintheair .Andmakeitstaythere .[Student: For how long?]Oh,Idon’tknow .Ahundredyears?

Soyouhavetobuildsomethingunderit .Andwe’regoingtomakeitalittleeasierforyou .Yougetadinnertraytobuildsomethingon .Youputadinnertraydownthere,andthenyoucansomehowfastenstufftoitandcreateatower .Foryourtower,wehavelotsofstraws .There’sblackstraws .There’sabunchofspoonstraws .Youevermessaroundwithspoonstraws?[Student: You mean like for slushies?] Yeah,likeforslushies .Theyhavekindofanopenendonthemthatlookslikeaspoon .Theneatthingaboutthespoonstrawsis,ifyouneeditforsomereason,thespoonstrawsfitinsideoftheblackstraws .Soyoucanmakestrawstructurethings .

There’slotsofrubberbands .There’smaskingtape .There’slotsofsheetsofpaper .Andthere’slotsofstring .[Student: Can you tape the weight to the straws?]Youcan .Theideaistomaketheweightstayupthere .Theweightisthreepounds .It’skindofheavy .

Nowitwouldbereasonablyeasyifyoudiditbyyourself,sonobodygetstoworkbythemselves .Youneedtobeinagroupofthree .Whenyouhave

agroupofthree,allthreeofyoucomeuphereandI’llgiveyouathing .[Students organize themselves into groups and come forward. Instruc-tor confirms that there are three in each group, then gives each group a weight.]

Sonowthereshouldbegroupsofpeople,andyoucancomeuphereandtakewhateveryouthinkyoumightneed .[Students take whatever sup-

plies they want and return to their seats and start building.]Youwantittoendupbeingaboutthreefeethigh .

[When a group gets their tower completed, Instructor checks the height with a yard-stick and confirms that it will support the weight. Then the group takes all of the materials that were used to build their

Plastic tray.

Spoon straw fits inside fat straw.

Three-pound weight.

Construction supplies on cart.

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tower and places them on a scale to weigh them (without the three-pound weight). The Instructor writes the weights of the various towers on the white board so they can see which one is the lightest.]

[In this class, one group of students was very close to completing their tower, so the Instructor allowed the construction time to run longer. This meant there wasn’t time to finish the story.]Okay,we’regoingtofinishthestorynextweek .Weneedtocleanoffthetable .Ifyouwanttotakeyourtowerhome,youcantakeithome,butyoudon’tgettotakethetrayshome .

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End of Story * DO NOT * present this part of the lesson until after the experiments!

Whenweleftthem,evilMisterFredhadboughtafire-proofsuitfromtheAcmeStoreofEverythingandwasplanningtogetsomeofthenectarofeternallifeoutofthepurplepetunias .

JackandJillcalledtheAcmeStoreofEverythingandorderedaduplicatorboxandmadethousandsofcopiesofthestraw,paper,andstringpeoplewhothenbuiltthemselvesintoaverytalltowerwithahugefakepurplepetuniaatthetop .Butthispurplepetuniadidn’thavethenectarofeternallifeinside…itwasfilledwiththefirejuicefromthefireants!

EvilMisterFredflewoverwearinghisfireproofsuitthinkingthathewasnowinvincible .Whenhesawthehugepetuniaonthetowerhesaid,“Ha!TheythinkIcan’tflyupthathigh…I’llshowthem!”

ThenevilMisterFredflewrightupintothePurplepetuniaandsuckedupallthefirejuicewithhisflyingvacuumcleaner .EvilMisterFredwassohappyhecouldn’twaittogetbacktohiscastle,sohepokedaholeinthevacuumcleanerbag,stuckinastraw,anddrankabiggulpofthefirejuice .Therewasahugeballoffireinthesky…andtheyalllivedhap-pilyeverafter,exceptevilMisterFred .

End of Lesson

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Duplicator box made thousands of copies of the creatures.

Fake petunia with fire juice inside.

Evil Mister Fred in a ball of fire.

NOTE: Story ending does not appear on the video.