Exciting activities range from learning how wings, rockets and helicopters work to building their own kites and gliders. In general, students participate in meaningful activities associated with the theme of each lesson which are followed by related overhead notes. This format helps to stress process rather than concentrating on memorization of factual information. This unit is so thick that we had to get larger plastic ziplock bags to send them in!
Included: Suggested Teaching Strategies, Detailed Student Notes (suitable for overhead), Reproducible Student Task Sheets, Forces of Flight-Flight To The Sun Three Laws of Flight-Why A Wing Works (Building A Wing), Balloons-Montgolfier Balloon, Kites-Building A "Mini" Bag Kite, Gliders-XXVII Glider Olympics, How a Glider Works-The Shark (Building A "Real" Glider) Airplanes-History of Powered Flight (Timeline), Fighter Plane Comparison (Reading Activity/Questions) Helicopters-Whirlybird Competition, Rockets-Building a Water Propelled Rocket, Review, Review Crossword, Air Miles Frequent Flyer Reading Program, F-16 Engineering Design View (Tracing Activity), Who is the Pilot? - Logic Puzzle, Flight Pictograms