My name is Quein and I am a blog commenter for the Manaiakalani Summer Learning Journey. It is Great to see that you are engaging with the SLJ. It is Great to see you learning more about how bridges work and the importance of tension and compression. Did you know that the oldest bridge in the world that is still used is a slab-stone single-arch bridge over the river Meles in Izmir in Turkey, which dates from c. 850 BCE.
It would be awesome to see if you could make a bridge at home using things at home. I remember when I was a kid I once built a bridge using a ruler and two cans of baked beans. I love activities where you get to be creative.
Keep up the good work!!!!
Keep up the Super work and I hope to see more of your posts during the Summer Learning Journey!!
Mōrena,
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My name is Quein and I am a blog commenter for the Manaiakalani Summer Learning Journey. It is Great to see that you are engaging with the SLJ. It is Great to see you learning more about how bridges work and the importance of tension and compression. Did you know that the oldest bridge in the world that is still used is a slab-stone single-arch bridge over the river Meles in Izmir in Turkey, which dates from c. 850 BCE.
It would be awesome to see if you could make a bridge at home using things at home. I remember when I was a kid I once built a bridge using a ruler and two cans of baked beans. I love activities where you get to be creative.
Keep up the good work!!!!
Keep up the Super work and I hope to see more of your posts during the Summer Learning Journey!!
Ngā mihi,
Quein