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Student Planner April 22, 2015 Place this in the proper place
Astronomy night Wednesday April 29 (note change of date)
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Testing Schedule for 8th GradePeriod 1 9:00-9:31Testing 9-36-11:54Period 3 11:59 – 12:30Period 4 12:35 - 1:06Lunch 1:06 – 1:36Period 2 1:41 – 2:12Period 5 2:17 – 2:48Period 6 2:53 - 3:24
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Summary: We had a modified opening due to the testing schedule. We started construction of the Stomp Rocket Lab.
Answer the last class’s EQ which was:
Essential QuestionEssential Question: Which design goes : Which design goes the farthest?the farthest? Answer: I think that the rocket with the Answer: I think that the rocket with the (long, short, medium) barrel with (3,4) (long, short, medium) barrel with (3,4) fins will go the farthest.fins will go the farthest.
Topic/Objective:Topic/Objective: Name:
Stomp Rocket LabClass/Period:
Date:
April 22, 2015
Essential QuestionEssential Question: What causes the power : What causes the power (push) for the rockets?(push) for the rockets?
Today’s Class •No Safety Test? NO rocket launch! Come in before school, after school or lunch. •Build Rockets
Mental Notes
There is no making up work after May 29, end of triad. (28 class days).Make up triad 5 work by May 1 for credit.
Notes
Stomp Rocket Lab Observed: Pieces of notebook paper can be crafted into a missile powered by compressed air. The compressed air can be created by stomping on an empty soda bottle. These rockets can fly quite far. Various designs may affect the distances achieved.
Question: Can we develop a design that maximizes the distance a stomp rocket will fly horizontally?Prediction: If trained students guide others in the design and construction of stomp rockets, then we will be able to test different rocket designs to determine which design maximizes horizontal flight distance.
Tools – ROCKET construction: a) white notebook paper for barrel; b) ¼ sheet of paper for nose cone; c) large or small squares of construction paper for fins; d) cellophane tape. STOMP BOTTLE construction: 2 L. soda bottle; 30 cm. drip hose; 60 cm duct tape.
Procedure: Construct rocket using white notebook paper for the barrel. The barrel opening must allow the drip hose to be inserted. The nose cone must be sealed around the tip and the joint with the barrel. The stabilizing fins may be large, small, or a combination of each. 3 or 4 fins per rocket. Put your name on the rocket barrel and fins.
Rocket configuration: Even seats = 4 finsOdd seats = 3 finsRow 1 long barrel rockets – 280mm longRow 2 medium barrels -215 mm longRow 3 Short barrels = 110 mm long
Once complete, place rocket on inflated bottle launcher, inserting the drip hose about 6 cm into the barrel. Hold hose in a 450 angel to the ground. Stomp on the middle of the bottle. NOTE! DO NOT STOMP ON THE BOTTLE ENDS. Allow the rocket to settle on the ground. The farthest distance will be marked. If time allows, a second attempt for distance shall be completed. Longest distance wins.