Monday, December 13, 2021

S.L.J Flight task

Kia Ora bloggers,

Today, for my class and I's first Summer Learning Journey task, we made paper planes. But not just the one pointy one. We also made round.


We were given 3 pieces of paper after watching the video with Nanogirl. 
She showed us the three ways of making the rockets with each piece of paper.

First, A paper plane.
Second, A Ring Glider.
Third, Hoop Plane.


We needed: Three pieces of paper, pencil, scissors and a ruler.  


The second one was probably the most hard. Rolling the tube part was pretty tricky, I kept mucking up. In the end I finally made it, after the rest making the other two.

The other two were easy. Understanding was a bit hard, but after that, everything went nice and smooth. The paper rockets flew well and it was fun to make. 
I personally like the Ring Glider the most.

I cant wait to experiment with more of them!


Here is a pic of the Original Paper Plane.




4 comments:

  1. Kia ora Sascha, your plane looks great. Thank you for putting what you need in you blog post. Maybe next time you could put the other rockets you made.

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  2. Kia ora Sascha. I love the way you explained the task in simple short steps. What made the ring glider your favourite? The way it looked or how it flew?

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  3. Ka pai, I am looking forward to seeing you next blog

    Ngā mihi,
    Quein

    Kia Ora
    Sascha

    Well done on completing the task, I was particularly impressed by the clear and concise instructions you gave to help your fellow bloggers create a paper airplane.

    I used to enjoy making paper airplanes and having competitions with my friends to see which one flew the furthest.

    Please let me know how your experiments with the aircrafts go


    It is great to see your engagement and that you enjoyed the activity- Well done.

    Could you check that you are registered for the Manaiakalani Summer Learning Journey You can register here If you need any help let us know

    Ka pai, I am looking forward to seeing you next blog

    Ngā mihi,
    Quein

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  4. Hi Sascha I really like your post maybe next time you should put all the planes next to each other

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