Rocket Project - Student Questionnaire Page 2

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Rocket Scientist Names:_____________________
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Draw A Picture Of Your Purposed
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Rocket In Detail
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What is the name of your rocket?____________________
Describe your mission objective:_________________________
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How will your rocket achieve its objective? ________________
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BEFORE YOU BUILD YOUR ROCKET MAKE THESE DECISIONS:
Cone:
How long will it be in centimeters?
What special features (if any) will it have?
Body Tube:
How long will it be in centimeters?
What special features (if any) will it have?
Fins:
How many fins will it have?
How long will they be in centimeters?
What special features (if any) will it have?
Pressure Cap or No Pressure Cap?
Location of Pressure Cap?
How would you describe your taping?
Provide detailed list of materials and tools needed to build your rocket. (Include everything):
**Before Building your Rocket Add your designs to it.***
Work together for success
Students will be divided into teams to design, build and launch their rockets. Teams will build their rockets
with the materials provided: notebook paper, printer paper, or cardstock. These different materials are used in
order for you to determine the best material and design for a rocket at the end of the project.
Do some research to learn about the basic principles of rockets and how they fly. There are many good
sources of information on the internet.
Pool the information collected from every member of the team, then discuss your rocket design. Be sure that
everyone on the team has a chance to provide suggestions before deciding on a design.
Look to your team members to find helpful skills. Some may be better at doing research. Others may have
built models before and have good handcrafting skills. Combining the best skills of each team member will
produce the best design and flight performance. This is the method used by NASA and aerospace companies
to design and build orbital rockets.

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