Aerospace Engineering : Understanding Flight // Grades 6-7
Taught online with Sarah Stolz
With this workshop, students will be introduced to the concepts of Bernoulli's Principle and Newton's Third Law of Motion while we learn how airplanes and rockets fly through the sky! With this knowledge, students will make a homemade jet that flies through the air!
Note: This is a recorded workshop provided by McMaster University's Venture Academy, and facilitated by parent and DL teacher, Sarah Stolz. Depending on the group size, there may be limited opportunities for group discussion, but Sarah will facilitate stopping and starting the pre-recorded workshop to ensure your student, or small home learning group can work together to complete the tasks as we go along. Chat feature will also help you ask questions or ask to pause the workshop as needed.
(The activities will be aimed at the grade 6 level listed but any age is welcome to check it out.)
The materials needed for this workshop are :
1 elastic band
2 popsicle sticks
15 cm tape
1 piece of construction paper
Scissors
Dates and time : Monday, May 31 from 10 - 11am
Cost : Free for TLA students // $5 for non-TLA students
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