Crystal Hoadley talks to ciLiving contributing host, Tommy Bickham about Sunshine Supplies for Teachers and shoots off a ...
Hello parents, teachers and students! If you’re looking for a fun way to explore literal rocket science, this experiment is ...
Teams make last-minute adjustments to their water bottle rockets before testing their designs. (Jennifer Scott/Tyler Morning Telegraph) With a water bottle and some industrial duct tape, students from ...
Launching water rockets is a safe and exciting way for K-12 students to learn about the forces that determine the flight trajectory of a rocket. The body of the rocket is an empty, plastic, two-liter ...
POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI) — Kids were ready to blast off in Pocatello this weekend by making rockets out of plastic bottles, tape, and water for fuel. Idaho State University's Physics Department ...
With a water bottle and some industrial duct tape, students from UT Tyler University Academy at Tyler put their engineering skills to the test Friday morning as they designed and launched bottle ...
UT Tyler University Academy at Tyler, which follows a project-based learning (PBL) model, participated in the week’s festivities with a hands-on lesson in rocketry. Eighth and ninth grade students ...
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