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In our engaging project, Emma and Curtis explored the mechanics of a mouse trap. We began by working with our friends, Milly and Freddie, conducting experiments to see how long different swings could last. Our big question was, "How does a mouse trap work?" By researching three websites—eHow, Wikipedia, and Trap Man—we gathered valuable information about the trap's components, like the trap base and trigger bar. Our findings revealed how bait lures the mouse and triggers the trap. Enjoy our learning journey and discoveries!
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Mouse traps By Curtis and Emma
Stage 1 Emma I was working with Milly for my forces we were doing swing time. We had to see what swing would swing for the longest time it was Milly’s swing that went for the longest because it was closer to the ground
Stage 1 curtis • I was working with Freddie in my forces. We did zoom zoom. We had 1 car 2 weights and a ramp.
Big Question • Our big Question is How does a mouse trap work?
Action plan • We used three websites they were eHow and Wikipedia also trap man.
Stage 4 • We wrote the information from the internet down on a piece of paper. We drew a diagram of a mouse trap.
Stage 5 • We went on Google and typed in how does a mouse trap work then we clicked search. It came up with lots of websites we clicked on eHow and there was lots of info. • We went back and clicked on Wikipedia. Then Curtis said to me to look at www.trapman.co.uk
Stage 6 You put the mouse bait there and then when the mouse comes the trigger bar closes on the mouse and the mouse gets killed
Stage 8 • We found out that a mouse trap has a trap base which is at the front of the trap. There is also a trigger bar which kills the mouse and is the main part of the trap.
The end • Thank you for watching