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Make your own papercraft Learning Blade ® Teammate! Instructions: Carefully cut along the outlines of the shapes using a hobby knife or scissors. Once the shapes are cut out, fold the sections into boxes, with the small tabs tucked inside. Use a small amount of glue or tape to secure the boxes. Arrange the four boxes as shown, and tape or glue them together to make the figure. Learning Blade® Teammate: Mechanical Engineer Mechanical Engineers design and maintain mechanical devices and machinery. Their work produces more useful machines, such as generators, motors, engines, turbines, refrigerators, and elevators. Learning Blade ® Teammate Mechanical Engineer TORSO HEAD RIGHT HAND LEFT HAND (glue this side to torso) (glue this side to torso) (glue this side to head) (glue this side to torso)

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Make your own papercraft Learning Blade ® Teammate!

Instructions:Carefully cut along the outlines of the shapes using a hobby knife or scissors. Once the shapes are cut out, fold the sections into boxes, with the small tabs tucked inside. Use a small amount of glue or tape to secure the boxes. Arrange the four boxes as shown, and tape or glue them together to make the �gure.

Learning Blade® Teammate:Mechanical Engineer

Mechanical Engineers design and maintain mechanical devices and machinery. Their work produces more useful machines, such as generators, motors, engines, turbines, refrigerators, and elevators.

Learning Blade ® Teammate

Mechanical Engineer

TORSO

HEAD

RIGHT HANDLEFT HAND

(glue this side to torso)

(glue this side to torso)

(glue this side to head)

(glue this side to torso)