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Students will be working for NASA determining what shape rocket they should fly to outer space while searching for alien life!
Students will explore force, motion, position, and friction.
This lab includes a teacher help guide along with the student lab book. The student lab book asks students to wonder, hypothesize, test, change, chart data, and draw conclusions about how friction affects a rocket's flight to outer space.
Students will explore force, motion, position, and friction.
This lab includes a teacher help guide along with the student lab book. The student lab book asks students to wonder, hypothesize, test, change, chart data, and draw conclusions about how friction affects a rocket's flight to outer space.
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Students will be working for NASA determining what shape rocket they should fly to outer space while searching for alien life!
Students will explore force, motion, position, and friction.
This lab includes a teacher help guide along with the student lab book. The student lab book asks students to wonder, hypothesize, test, change, chart data, and draw conclusions about how friction affects a rocket's flight to outer space.
Students will explore force, motion, position, and friction.
This lab includes a teacher help guide along with the student lab book. The student lab book asks students to wonder, hypothesize, test, change, chart data, and draw conclusions about how friction affects a rocket's flight to outer space.
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