[Teachldsseminary] Gen 11 -- Tower of Babel Our Straw Towers
DAVE LAURA PERDUE
lauraanddavep at msn.com
Thu Oct 4 18:39:40 MDT 2007
I might be brain dead at this moment but could you shed a bit more light on how they built the base and then had to connect the other straws without taping them. I am reading that the base is made like a triangle or pyramid and can be taped but the rest can't. is the shape lying on the floor flat or is the shape standing up and if so how can they proceed to connect the other straws if there are none to attach them to since they would all be used to make the initial shape. I know I am babbling--and I am confused. I tried kindof but then gave up. I guess therein lies the lesson--- Help
Laura
lauraanddavep at msn.com
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Subject: Re: [Teachldsseminary] Gen 11 -- Tower of Babel Our Straw Towers
I used the straw tower building activity idea found in Victor W. Harris'
book Creative Ways to Teach the Old Testament, Genesis - Deuteronomy. Each
group of students is given 50 drinking straws and some masking tape.
The students are divided up equally, given two to three minutes to plan
together how they are going to build their tower, and then 6-7 minutes to
construct it, with 1 minute to return all the unused drinking straws and have
everyone in their seats at the end of the ten minutes so as not to be disqualified.
They can only tape their base to the floor, and the base needs to be a
triangle or pyramid shape. All other straws are to be attached to each other,
gain the greatest height, and be free standing.
After the towers were built, I asked each group what they thought they did
well, and then what they didn't do well. Good communication, team work, each
helping the other, were just some the great thoughts they shared. We then
turned it to the discussion Jared and his brother and their family and friends,
and how the Lord chose communication as the way to stop the tower from being
finished, and that they were to have obeyed the Lord in dispersing
themselves across the land.
It was really fun and they learned a lot about each other and listening to
instructions.
Sister Brown
EMS in Boise, Idaho
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