hahaha we so must have written this at the same time![]()
kind of scary eh
hahaha we so must have written this at the same time![]()
I only asked for ideas...not perfect prototypes...thanks for your contribution.
I think its the first time in neary 2 years on the boards you have ever responded to one of my posts..funny that.
DO you have an idea....or are you just going to have a dig?
No need to get your panties in a twist. I wasn't taking a shot at you with my response.
The whole point of projects like this is to get the kids thinking and be creative, not to test their engineering qualities. At this age teachers are trying to get them to think and create, not engineer. That comes later in life when they will be judged on how well an item is made.
So when you take on the role of deciding what toy he should make (even if you are just suggesting several items that would be easier to make) it's removing the most important part of the lesson for him. To be able to be creative and imaginative.
Let me see if I can put this in a way...
Do you think at age 6, the teachers are going to be grading on whether the wheels on his toy are perfectly centered and rotate freely or will he be graded on his creativity and ability to complete the task?

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