Ok, so I got these great projects from my friend - a bunch of stuff scanned in from someone she met or learned from (or whatever) at a MESA (Mathematics, Science, and Engineering Achievement) conference/training.
The instructions are as such:
Brown Bag Project: Paper Car
Using three 5/7 index cards, four paper clips, and tape, make a wheeled vehicle
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I found this page: http://serc.carleton.edu/sp/process_of_science/examples/papercar.html that actually uses the cars for multiple projects, the first being a study of the scientific method. (I did a google search for: "paper car" "index cards" "paper clips" tape).
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These are great links! I just wish there were some pictures to show my kids!
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http://s156.photobucket.com/albums/t2/jillmotts/web%20stuff
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If there's some other rule in there requiring the use of the paper clips as axles then I'd use one index card as the "body" of the car, bending two paper clips into straight bars that I'd poke through the card so as to have an inverted U-shaped thing with axle ends sticking out of the sides. I'd use the two remaining cards to make wheels by:
-- folding and then tearing each card in half
-- repeatedly folding the resulting rectangles into cones, starting with a crease along the long axis
-- tearing off the excess paper after I'd gotten the paper folded into as tight a cone as I could, thus fashioning a wheel
-- poking my axles through the center of each wheel
That would give you something that would roll, but the big paper wheel would roll further.
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I was stuck by thinking that there needed to be a "body" of the car, too. But nothing in the instructions keeps that idea out. Jill linked to several different variations of the project which do outline things about the cars being able to transport erasers, and stuff.
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