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Floating Zoo

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In this design challenge, students will receive a problem from the story Who Sank the Boat? by Pamela Allen.

Students will put on their engineering hats to build a boat that can hold a cow, donkey, sheep, pig, and mouse without sinking. Students will engineer a boat in 25 minutes that can float while holding the animal figures for a set amount of time without sinking. Teams will receive bonus points if their boat can hold a horse in addition to all the other animals for an additional 10 seconds.

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