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This experiment utilizes potential and kinetic energy to blast our plastic cup rocket off. By pressing down on the rocket, we are building potential energy that is converted into kinetic energy when we let go and let our rocket fly. "GO" for launch in 3, 2, 1... BLAST OFF! Kinetic Energy Activities, Potential And Kinetic Energy, School Age Activities, Science Week, Science Camp, Diy Science Experiments, Summer Science, Engineering Activities, Science Experiments For Preschoolers

This experiment utilizes potential and kinetic energy to blast our plastic cup rocket off. By pressing down on the rocket, we are building potential energy that is converted into kinetic energy when we let go and let our rocket fly. "GO" for launch in 3, 2, 1... BLAST OFF!

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Mr. R’s STEAM Lab on Instagram: "Straw Rockets! 🚀   Looking for an activity that requires low prep, simple supplies, and is K-2 friendly? Look no further than Straw Rockets!   Makers build their own rocket and observe it's flight pattern by adding tail fins. You can even modify the lesson for older students by playing a game of UFO Hunter where you can turn the rockets into balloon blow darts!   You can find this lesson on my TPT. I also recorded a student friendly build along for my YT! Check them out!  #STEM #teachersofinstagram #elementaryschool #primaryschool #rocketscience #aerodynamics #scienceexperiment #classoomactivities #teacherspayteachers" Straw Stem Activities, Flight Stem Activities, Balloon Rocket Experiment, Build A Raft Stem Challenge, Straw Rockets Template, Steam Ideas Elementary, Rocket Experiments For Kids, Flight Activities For Kids, Steam For Kindergarten

Mr. R’s STEAM Lab on Instagram: "Straw Rockets! 🚀 Looking for an activity that requires low prep, simple supplies, and is K-2 friendly? Look no further than Straw Rockets! Makers build their own rocket and observe it's flight pattern by adding tail fins. You can even modify the lesson for older students by playing a game of UFO Hunter where you can turn the rockets into balloon blow darts! You can find this lesson on my TPT. I also recorded a student friendly build along for my YT…

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