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Make It Fly

A paper aeroplane, glider or helicopter falls to the ground much more slowly and more gracefully than a scrunched-up piece of paper – as the designs in this activity show. It’s all thanks to the forces generated by air pressing on and moving over the surface of the paper.

A paper aeroplane, glider or helicopter falls to the ground much more slowly and more gracefully than a scrunched-up piece of paper – as the designs in this activity show. It’s all thanks to the forces generated by air pressing on and moving over the surface of the paper.

Key Stage

TWO

Age

7-11

Learning

Forces, creative problem solving, curiosity

Time

30 mins

Difficulty

MEDIUM

Materials

A4 paper paperclip scissors sticky tape drinking straw pdf for templates and guides

Teacher Pack

NO