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Straw Rocket Templates

Straw Rocket Templates - Your children can simulate a rocket launch by blowing through a straw to project the rocket into the air! We have provided a straw rocket template, along with instructions, explanations, and activity pages to record “lab results.” allow time to let your children take this straw rocket activity further and explore. Print the free printable file. Cut out the paper rectangle (about 4 inches long x 1.5 inches thick for my straw). O each student within the group can build a rocket with a different length of nose cone. Print out the free rocket template. Fold it over at the top on the part that says fold. Place the wider straw onto one end of the normal straw and blow! Cut out and shape the rocket body. Web the rocket itself (for the data log, create a chart on a piece of paper with columns labeled “rocket length” and “distance traveled.” for every attempt, fill in the log).

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• Plastic Drinking Straws • Scissors • Tape • Markers (Optional) • Printable Template Instructions:

Place a piece of tape over the top and around the top edge to seal one end of the straw. If you would like to color your rocket body, color in the small, blank section of the rocket body. Add a thin line of clear glue on the back of the rocket. Fold it over at the top on the part that says fold.

Cut Out And Shape The Rocket Body.

Your children can simulate a rocket launch by blowing through a straw to project the rocket into the air! Color the rockets and cut them out. Try pointing the straw at different angles and blowing harder/less hard to see how the flight of the rocket changes. Blow into the straw to launch your rocket!

Cut Out The Paper Rectangle (About 4 Inches Long X 1.5 Inches Thick For My Straw).

This will be the body tube of the rocket. Place the wider straw onto one end of the normal straw and blow! Cut out and shape the rocket body. Remove the pencil and replace it with a soda straw.

Place The Straw Over The Glue, With The Capped End Toward The Top Of The Rocket.

Cut the larger straw to fit on the back of the rocket. It doesn’t have to be exact, just eyeball it and cut the paper. Web this activity provides students with a template that creates a rocket that can be launched from a soda straw. Now you are ready to put the paper rocket over your straw and 3, 2, 1….

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