How to Construct Card Stock Math and Science Projects

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Uploaded by on May 19, 2008

Many exciting math models and science explorations can be constructed from the stiff paper called card stock.
The simple technique for scoring, cutting, folding, and gluing card stock are demonstrated through the construction of a triangular-based pyramid called a tetrahedron.
Visit http://www.aimsedu.org/resources/video/index.html for a copy of the pattern used to construct the tetrahedron in the video.

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  • so is cardstock just paper only stiffer? And if so could you print a pattern on it using a basic printer

  • Yes, cardstock is a stiffer paper. You are able to print on it using a basic printer.

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  • Crimen Sollicitationis

  • that man is so cute!

  • This is a great introduction for my class for when we get into papercrafts. Downloaded and Saved. Thank you for this.

  • excellent!

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