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Earthworm: Locomotion Model

By Janice VanCleave

super-science-modelsA paper fan opens and closes in much the same way that an earthworm moves.

If you hold one side of the paper fan and pull the other side outward, the pleated paper opens as it stretches out. This models the motion of an earthworm as it stretches forward when moving from one place to another.

The video not only shows how to pleat paper to make a paper fan, but it gives instructions for making a magic fan.

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