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Learning to Fly: The Wright Brothers Adventure pdf - ER - NASA

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Activity 4: Build a Model of the 1900 GliderObjective<strong>The</strong> student will1. Construct a scale model of the 1900 <strong>Wright</strong> GliderNational Science StandardsForm and FunctionAbilities of Technological DesignHis<strong>to</strong>ry of ScienceDescriptionStudents read “1900: Kitty Hawk” on page 13 and then build a model of the <strong>Wright</strong>s’ 1900 Glider <strong>to</strong> understand its size, scale,and function.Time requirements60 <strong>to</strong> 90 minutesMaterials(See page 41.)Procedures(See page 41.)Background informationYou may decide <strong>to</strong> have students read the additional background information about the 1900 Glider on page 40 in connectionwith making the model. Try a local supermarket as a source for the Styrofoam trays.Students have trouble setting the templates so the leading (front) edges of the wings curve downward. <strong>The</strong>y will get thebest results if they go step by step with the directions and pictures in the book.Assessment activityCompare models <strong>to</strong> pictures in activity book.Activity 5: Questions on the 1900 GliderObjective<strong>The</strong> student will1. Understand how the <strong>Wright</strong>s control their craft in the air2. Recognize that testing models is a way <strong>to</strong> prove theories3. Understand the advantages of testing at Kitty HawkNational Science StandardsEvidence, Models, and ExplanationChange, Constancy, and MeasurementForm and FunctionMotion and ForcesAbilities of Technological DesignDescriptionStudents answer questions based on reading about an imaginary visit <strong>to</strong> the <strong>Wright</strong>s’ 1900 camp at Kitty Hawk. <strong>The</strong>questions center on the fac<strong>to</strong>rs that affect the flight of the glider.Time requirements10 minutes <strong>to</strong> read15 minutes <strong>to</strong> answer the questionsMaterialsPencil and paperProceduresStudents read “1900: Kitty Hawk” on page 13.<strong>Learning</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Fly</strong>: <strong>The</strong> <strong>Wright</strong> <strong>Brothers</strong>’ <strong>Adventure</strong> EG–2002–12–007–GRC89

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