Activity A.2. Blow it up 2 a. Prepare a piece of cardboard (used carton can be used as substitute in case a cardboard is not available) b. Bend the cardboard into a U – shape Place it on a table, legs down and try to blow it off. c.
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![Activity A.2. Blow it up 2
a. Prepare a piece of cardboard (used carton can be used as substitute in
case a cardboard is not available)
b. Bend the cardboard into a U – shape
c. Place it on a table, legs down and try to blow it off.
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