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This is a fun way to get students to think 3-Dimensionally. Using scrap strips of paper they have to create an interesting sculptural work that incorporates some of the Principles of Design: Movement, Unity, and Balance. Simple elements like zig-zags, waves, and curly-cues take on a new life in 3 dimensions.