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Aerolab Exercise: FPG-9 (9" foam plate glider)
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- čas přidán 21. 04. 2009
- AeroLab lessons feature simple foam and balsa aircraft as tools to teach the concepts of force and motion, potential/kinetic energy and centripetal force. The activities allow students to practice important math skills to determine average speed and distance flown. All labs are aligned with middle school physical science and math standards and are "S.T.E.M. Compliant." The labs feature conceptual activities in the physical sciences to provide opportunities for students to make predictions, collect data, graph results and draw conclusions, as well as participate in lessons designed for directed and guided inquiry.
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I introduced a hobby shop owner to the FPG-9 and he has been using them for classes and says the kids love them.
Nice. The thing works great! And the scouts loved it!
Awesome I am doing this model for the Boy Scouts It helped very much
Thank you, gentleman!
i just glued the penny to the glider
Additional resources available on AMA Flight School dot org!
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are you teaching this to 1st graders?
NOTE
Do NOT attempt with PAPER PLATES!!!
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