Room 8 made a foam rocket
Before we made our rockets we learned a little bit about rockets by looking at some rocket launches on You Tube. We could see lots of smoke coming out of the bottom of it and teacher explained that these are gases and they push rocket up into the air and out of the Earth’s gravity. We also learned that rockets are used to send space machines into space.(K and S 2nd Class)
Before we made our rockets we learned a little bit about rockets by looking at some rocket launches on You Tube. We could see lots of smoke coming out of the bottom of it and teacher explained that these are gases and they push rocket up into the air and out of the Earth’s gravity. We also learned that rockets are used to send space machines into space.(K and S 2nd Class)
Making the Rocket
Materials needed:
Foam piping
cardboard
duck tape
scissors
rubber band
metre stick
cones
Step 1:
To make our rocket we cut a square piece of cardboard in half to make two triangles. When that was done we we cut a slit in the top of one triangle and a slit into the bottom of the other and fitted them together. (K and J 2nd class)
Step 2:
Step 3:
Then came the hard part!We had to use duck tape to make sure the cardboard stayed in place and to stick a rubber band to the top of the rocket. The rubber band is what gives the rocket the energy force that you need to launch the rocket The duck tape was so hard to cut!All our scissors kept getting stuck to it!But we got there in the end and we were ready to launch our rocket.( K and E 2nd Class)
Step 4:
We went outside to a field beside our school and began putting out cones that were a metre apart. This was to help us measure how far our rockets would fly when launched. We measured out 5 metres.( F and A 2nd Class)
Step 5:
countdown to our rocket launch! Once we launched them we ran to our rockets and looked across at the cone in line with the rocket to measure how far it had travelled.( Isabel 2nd Class)
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