Procedure and Materials Photo Story By: Chloe Zimmerman and Maggie Carman.

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Procedure and Materials Photo Story By: Chloe Zimmerman and Maggie Carman

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Procedure and Materials Photo Story

By: Chloe Zimmerman and Maggie Carman

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Collecting Materials: Duct Tape, pink insulation, saran wrap, 2 sponges, newspaper, and foam core.

We glued sponges together for the bottom of the container- for any water leakage

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Glued the pink insulation onto the newspaper- for good, thick insulation.

We used a pineapple slicer box to be the base of the insulator- perfect size and sturdy.

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We covered the box in duct tape- to make it waterproof.

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We then trimmed down the sponges to fit into the bottom of the box and the white foam core to place on the sides of the box.

The foam core was used to provide thick walls to the box.

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Cotton balls were put on top of the sponges- for extra

thickness.

We then tested the idea outside of the box and it looked great!