This week we were in Dudley with the
North Tyneside Education Business Partnership again, building the bridge with year 3/4's and 5/6's. They showed some excellent teamwork in quite large groups. Half term is now upon us and the bridge is out of action until March so we're going to explain one of the most important parts of the bridge, the deck!
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Pin |
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Scaffolding |
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Deck |
To put the deck up, every child has a particular job: they work in pairs to carry a piece of the deck, some are in charge of the pins used to hold the pieces together and some make sure that the scaffolding is in the right place. Everything must happen in the right order and be dismantled in the exact opposite way.
1. A pair of pins are put into place on the base plate of the bridge.
2. Slide the piece of deck onto the pins. You can see the hollow metal tubes to the side where they slide together.
3. Before the children let go of the deck, there must be a piece of scaffolding under it to make sure the bridge is supported as it is being constructed (we use blocks of foam).
4. The two middle piece are different to the rest. One side has in-built pins that slide out to join the two halves together.
5. Once all the pieces are fully joined up, the cables can be attached.
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