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Recycled Towers. A World Full of Trash Lots of things that could be reused end up in landfills – Metals – Cans – Plastics – Paper – Glass.

Dec 13, 2015

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Page 1: Recycled Towers. A World Full of Trash Lots of things that could be reused end up in landfills – Metals – Cans – Plastics – Paper – Glass.

Recycled Towers

Page 2: Recycled Towers. A World Full of Trash Lots of things that could be reused end up in landfills – Metals – Cans – Plastics – Paper – Glass.

A World Full of Trash• Lots of things

that could be reused end up in landfills– Metals– Cans– Plastics– Paper– Glass

Page 3: Recycled Towers. A World Full of Trash Lots of things that could be reused end up in landfills – Metals – Cans – Plastics – Paper – Glass.

Recycled Material Products

Page 4: Recycled Towers. A World Full of Trash Lots of things that could be reused end up in landfills – Metals – Cans – Plastics – Paper – Glass.

Recycled Buildings

Page 5: Recycled Towers. A World Full of Trash Lots of things that could be reused end up in landfills – Metals – Cans – Plastics – Paper – Glass.

Recycled Buildings

Page 6: Recycled Towers. A World Full of Trash Lots of things that could be reused end up in landfills – Metals – Cans – Plastics – Paper – Glass.

Today’s Project

• Goal: Build a tower using recycled materials• Materials: Newspaper, plastic bottles, yogurt

cups, cans, string, tape and scissors• Requirements: Tower must be 3 feet tall and be

able to hold a tennis ball on the top. Tower must be built on a cardboard base. Test: Tower should be built to survive a wind and earthquake test!