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Thursday, June 4, 2015

Spinning toys



Today in Science we made a simple spinning toy out of cardboard and a pencil to investigate push and pull forces. Our toy looked like a Mammandur which is a spinning top made by the Guugu Yimmidhirr people of Cape Bedford in Queensland. Their spinning toy was made of beeswax and wood and they would have competitions to see how long their tops could spin.

10 comments:

abbey said...

I think it was really fun.

abbey said...

I think it was really fun.

abbey said...

I think it was really fun.

Abbey edmunds said...

I say it was awesome .I took my spinning toy home.

abbey said...

I liked to make my spinning toy. I brought my spinning toy home.

Jane said...

I had so much fun making my spinning toy.P.S I'm about to go to the airport

Jane said...

I had so much fun making my spinning toy.P.S I'm about to go to the airport

Jane said...

In Ireland I made a spinning toy and it was so fun

matthew said...

I'm not sure if mine can spin anymore:[

matthew said...

I'm not sure if mine can spin anymore:[