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'''Stripwood Technology''' is taken to be that which makes use of thin strips of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Softwood '''Softwood'''] or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyera_costulata '''Jelutong'''], mainly 8mm square up to 12mm square, which are used to reinforce card or are themselves joined together by thin card reinforcements - or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gusset_plate '''Gussets''']. The technique can be combined with '''[[Box Modelling]]''' and used to create working models by children of all ages!
'''Stripwood Technology''' is taken to be that which makes use of thin strips of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Softwood '''Softwood'''] or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyera_costulata '''Jelutong'''], mainly 8mm square up to 12mm square, which are used to reinforce card or are themselves joined together by thin card reinforcements - or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gusset_plate '''Gussets''']. The technique can be combined with '''[[Box Modelling]]''' and used to create working models by children of all ages!




As an activity for very young children it provides an excellent way to develop fine motor skills, simple tool techniques, spacial awareness - and have fun!  Older children can build quite large and complex working models with a minimum of specialist equipment and use them to better understand '''[[:Category:Structures and Environments|Structures]]''', '''[[:Category:Mechanisms|Mechanisms]]''' and related aspects of mathematics or science.
As an activity for very young children it provides an excellent way to develop fine motor skills, simple tool techniques, spacial awareness - and have fun!  Older children can build quite large and complex working models with a minimum of specialist equipment and use them to better understand '''[[:Category:Structures|Structures]]''', '''[[:Category:Mechanisms|Mechanisms]]''' and related aspects of mathematics or science.
 
 
<div class="center"><big>''"Make something that works, then make it work better!"''</big> <small>''(Jim Flood - Open University?)''</small></div>


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Stripwood Technology is taken to be that which makes use of thin strips of Softwood or Jelutong, mainly 8mm square up to 12mm square, which are used to reinforce card or are themselves joined together by thin card reinforcements - or Gussets. The technique can be combined with Box Modelling and used to create working models by children of all ages!


As an activity for very young children it provides an excellent way to develop fine motor skills, simple tool techniques, spacial awareness - and have fun! Older children can build quite large and complex working models with a minimum of specialist equipment and use them to better understand Structures, Mechanisms and related aspects of mathematics or science.


"Make something that works, then make it work better!" (Jim Flood - Open University?)

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