
Joining and Fastening Techniques
Students learn various ways to connect materials together without relying solely on glue. They practice slotting, tying, taping, and folding to build stronger constructions.
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Students learn various ways to connect materials together without relying solely on glue. They practice slotting, tying, taping, and folding to build stronger constructions.
Key Questions
- How can we join two materials together without using glue?
- Which joining technique makes the strongest connection?
- How does the material change the way we join it?
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