This site is great in learning how to make different types of kites.
http://www.inquiry.net/outdoor/spring/kites/introduction.htm
Requirements:
You and only you will make a kite on Monday.
You can use only the materials below. You cannot bring a preassembled kite.
Your kite must be able to fly for 2 minutes.
You will not be able to get help from anyone on Monday.
On Tuesday, you will have 20 minutes to prep your kite for flight.
We will go outside and test your creation.
You will be required to write in you journal each day on how this project deals with the math lessons you have learned in class.
newspaper
string
sticks, depends on how you want your kite
glue, tape, or stapler
plastic, or ribbon to make a tail
Thursday, April 19, 2007
Kite Project instructions
This site teaches you how to make a kite. It has different styles.
http://www.inquiry.net/outdoor/spring/kites/introduction.htm
Your kite must be able to fly for 2 minutes.
You and only you will make your kite in class on Monday.
You can only use the following supplies on Monday.
Newspaper
Sticks (any kind, from anywhere)
string
plastic or ribbon, for the tail
adhesive, glue, tape, or staples
FYI, in a week or two, you will make another kite that is not quadrilateral in shape.
http://www.inquiry.net/outdoor/spring/kites/introduction.htm
Your kite must be able to fly for 2 minutes.
You and only you will make your kite in class on Monday.
You can only use the following supplies on Monday.
Newspaper
Sticks (any kind, from anywhere)
string
plastic or ribbon, for the tail
adhesive, glue, tape, or staples
FYI, in a week or two, you will make another kite that is not quadrilateral in shape.
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