As most of you already know, I am teaching a combined 4th and 5th grade class this year. I have 16 5th graders and 5 4th graders. It just so happens, Sam is one of my students. We recently made and launched water bottle rockets (with an egg on board) in science class. It was a challenge to see which rocket could remain in the air the longest, and return the "eggronaut" to earth, unbroken. Here are some of the photos that were taken. I love the picture of the kids looking at the other rocket and the three boys laughing their head off (they couldn't believe the egg had not broken)
Monday, November 16, 2009
Launching Rockets at School
As most of you already know, I am teaching a combined 4th and 5th grade class this year. I have 16 5th graders and 5 4th graders. It just so happens, Sam is one of my students. We recently made and launched water bottle rockets (with an egg on board) in science class. It was a challenge to see which rocket could remain in the air the longest, and return the "eggronaut" to earth, unbroken. Here are some of the photos that were taken. I love the picture of the kids looking at the other rocket and the three boys laughing their head off (they couldn't believe the egg had not broken)
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