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Tape, scissors, paper.

Your task is to work together to make the most accurate landing vehicle from a height of 10 feet (higher, if you can do it safely,) your goal is to drop a piece of paper closest to a large X (made with two crossed pieces of tape.) You may fold or cut your paper in any way. However, you may not cut away more than one third of the paper nor can you use additional materials such as tape or staples. If you think a crumpled ball is a good strategy, you may find that it tends to bounce away from the target areas after it lands. Thus, accuracy is based on where the paper lands, not just where it hits first. If you have several participants, see whose design works best. If it's just the two of you, try working together to make several designs.

Which design worked the best? Did you think that was the best design before you tested it in the landing zone? How does this learning relate to members of your family since God designed each person uniquely?
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