By Tim Van Milligan, illustrated by Dave Curtis. - Apogee Components, Inc, 2007. - 101 p.
In this document, you’ll fnd a stockpile of resources that you can use in your rocketry unit at school. There are great things like overhead transparency images, handouts, award certifcates, coloring pages, and quizzes that you can print out and give to your students. Pick and choose what works for you; the overhead transparencies will also work great in powerpoint presentations!
You’ll fnd an extensive array of topics covered in this document, like how engines work, the fve phases of a rocket’s fight, and tracking model rockets. There is so much, that you’ll probably only need to use a fraction of it. You are welcome to pick and choose which information will be most useful in your classroom. But it is my hope that some of the non-used pages will inspire you to dig a little bit deeper in rocketry to try some new things.
As great as this information is, you can go a lot further with rocketry than is presented here. In fact, I encourage it. To help you to explore the different topics, I have included teacher reference pages that include things like teaching tips, why the information is important, and references where you can fnd additional in-depth information on the topic.
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