Requirements
- Make a paper airplane and fly it five times. Record the flight distance and time.
- Make a paper airplane of a different design and fly it five times. Record the flight distance and time.
- Compare and contrast with two paper airplanes by distance and flight times.
- Build a flying machine that is not a paper airplane.
Tips and Tricks
- In my experience, many Scouts of this age still need help with making paper airplanes. Have a parent or guardian work with them on this activity.
- The Smithsonian Institute has a wonderful site to make printable paper airplanes which may speed things along and make it much easier for the Scouts.
- For Requirement 4, the easiest and most affordable flying machine is probably the Wolf Copter found on the Resources link below.
Special Needs Considerations
- Scouts with various special needs may need assistance, not just Scouts with physical limitations (e.g. attention-deficit disorders).
- There is a phone website/app that is pretty awesome to build a virtual paper airplane and send it around the world.
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