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Directions: In this module, the Bottle Rocket is a rocket that will be related to propulsion, construction, and design of a rocket. Initially, a simple bottle rocket is constructed and tested by using air and water propulsion. This allows the students to test design, friction, drag, and lift of the rocket, along with the flight of their bottle rocket.
This module contains several lessons and the assessment of the student's progress. Complete all worksheets, take a photo of your final project, and save your work in your technology-engineering portfolio.
  1. Locate and read the Bottle Rocket software "Rocketry" from the instructor read and take notes for future reference.

  2. Locate and complete all bottle rocket module lessons and worksheets and save to your portfolio.

  3. View the power point presentation, "Bottle Rockets," take notes for future reference.

  4. Locate the "Bottle Rocket," program from the "Reed" folder and click on the Tech Lab. Read and take notes.

  5. Locate and view the video, "Stratoblaster," use the video to help in the construction of the rocket.

  6. Locate the Bottle rocket kit from the instructor.

  7. Review all information and instruction sheets located with the kit and begin the construction phase with the 1st step.

  8. Continue with the construction phase.

  9. Locate hand tools, view safety procedures, "Hot glue gun and Utility knife," have questions contact instructor.

  10. Upon completing the upper construction phase, locate the "Fin instructional sheet with the kit," placement of the fins is important.

  11. Review your construction phases and contact the instructor for improvement evaluation.

  12. Locate the Bottle Rocket launcher, view the "Launcher instructional sheet," read and contact he instructor for questions.

  13. Locate the digital camera and take photos, save to your portfolio.

  14. Utilize and complete all worksheets to discuss the completion of the module with the instructor.



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