Chapter One: The Bandit Bunny Yi Min is a girl that lives in China. The story starts out with Yi Min spying through the bamboo thicket by her class garden.

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Chapter One: The Bandit Bunny Yi Min is a girl that lives in China. The story starts out with Yi Min spying through the bamboo thicket by her class garden. She and her classmates have been growing a vegetables, but even though they have been caring for their plants by watering and weeding, they have a big problem…

…a bunny problem. Yi Min imagines her bunny as a bandit with a black mask over its eyes. She thinks to herself, If I could only catch the thief, I would be able to jump out of my hiding place and scare it away forever. The garden would be saved and shed be a hero! But unfortunately, it turns out bunny spying is pretty boring, and Yi Min goes home without catching her bandit.

Chapter Two: A Special Trip The next day, Yi Min goes on a school trip with her class to the Great Wall and thinks about all the reasons why people build walls.

People often build walls for many different purposes–for example, the Great Wall was built to protect Chinas people from invaders, but other walls have other purposes–like to keep people dry and warm and safe from wild animals.

Chapter Three: A New Plan The next day at school, Yi Min and her classmates go outside to check on their garden and find all of their cabbage nibbled on.

Yi Min and her classmates are all upset with the rabbit, but their teacher reminds them that the rabbit doesnt mean them any harm; its just looking for food. Then Yi Min remembers their trip to the Great Wall and comes up with the idea of building their own wall to keep out the rabbit! She and her friend, Chen, decided to work on this project after school.

Chapter Four: A Talk with Grandfather Luckily, Yi Min knows someone that can help them. Her grandfather is a retired engineer and helped design real structures like bridges and buildings.

When Yi Min gets home, she asks her grandfather if he ever built structures like the Great Wall. He explains that he was a materials engineer so he used to develop new technologies– materials with new properties that were then used to build things. For instance, he developed a new mortar that was then used to build a bridge across the Yangtze River. Yi Min then tells him about her rabbit problem and how she wants to build a wall a wall to keep it out.

Yi Mins grandfather tells her that whenever he has a problem that needs solving, he uses the Engineering Design Process and suggests that she use it too. Youve already started the process by ASKING questions, he explains. Youll need to IMAGINE lots of solutions, make a PLAN, CREATE it, and then IMPROVE it to make it better. So Yi Min begins asking about all the different kinds of walls around her….some were made of brick, glass, stone, or metal. The walls of her blanket fort were made out of cloth. The key, Yi Min realizes, is to match the material to the job you need it to do.

Chapter Five: Beginning to Engineer To answer their question about what would be the best wall materials, Yi Min and her friend, Chen, meet at the school garden to begin brainstorming ideas. Yi Min brings up some of her thoughts– brick, glass, and stone. Chen then chimes in that he knows about bricks because his aunt is a potter.

She and Chen begin thinking up possible recipes for different bricks, make them, and leave them to dry.

Chapter Six: Testing And Improving However, the next day when Chen and Yi Min are testing their bricks, the ones out of sand crumble at the slightest touch. This when Yi Min remembers that different materials have different properties– she explains this to Chen using rocks. This rock is hard and strong, like a brave soldier, she says. This rock is frail and brittle, like a wise elder. All of these rocks have different properties that make them good for some things and bad for other things – just like the bricks that we made.

Using their data from the initial bricks, Chen and Yi Min IMAGINE and CREATE bricks out of different combinations of earth materials, keeping in mind each materials different properties, and IMPROVING the recipe until they find one that they think works the best. Every day they make more and more bricks until they have enough to surround the new seedlings planted in the garden.

Chapter Seven: Revealing the Great Wall Before their class next trip to the garden, Yi Min and Chen build a wall around the new plants–their own great wall is complete! When their classmates get out to the garden, it is a big surprise. With the wall in place protecting the plants, not a single one had been eaten.

Chapter Eight: A Real Engineer Later that day, Yi Min brings her grandfather to show him the new wall. While they are looking at it, Yi Min tells her grandfather about all the hard work and materials it took to build it–she just couldnt imagine how a wall like the Great Wall could have been built. Yi Mins grandfather replied, I can imagine it. They just needed a good engineer to lead them. Just like you, Yi Min!