Transcript of Session 2 By Z.Alam WPGH SESSION2SESSION2 Introduction: (How to make a plane fly) -Experiment 1...
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- Session 2 By Z.Alam WPGH SESSION2SESSION2
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- Introduction: (How to make a plane fly) -Experiment 1
-Experiment 2 -Game (the game is designed especially for HPPS)
-Evaluation Learning intentions:
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- All planes have wings. The wings are shaped with smooth
surfaces. The smooth surfaces are slightly curved from the front or
leading edge, to the back or trailing edge. Air moving around the
wing produces the upward lift for the airplane. The shape of the
wings determines how fast and high the plane can fly.
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- Thrust: you can provide the thrust by using a balloon or a
rubber band. To provide the lift: to build a lifting force in an
aircraft, all you need is create a lower pressure above the
aircraft and a higher pressure below the aircraft. The shape of the
wing that is curved provide this. The shape of the wing that is
curved creates more pressure underneath and lift the plane up. To
make the plane fly: two things are needed: lift and thrust.
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- MATERIALS: Full size foam plate Scissors Masking tape Large
paper clips Rubber bands Non-bendable straws Rulers Experiment 1
Thrust Aim: To demonstrate thrust
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- 1- Fold back the top three centimetres of the straw and insert
the rubber band into the fold. 2. Fold the straw over the rubber
band and secure the end with masking tape. This creates the
launcher for the flyer. 3- Cut an equilateral triangle out of the
flat side of the plate. A good size to start with is 12 cm x 12 cm
x 12 cm. 4. Tape the paper clip to the top of the foam wings. Then
tape the wings to the top of the launcher so that it extends
slightly over the tip. Procedure
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- 5- Hook the rubber band around the tip of your thumb and pull
back on the opposite end of the flyer. Release the straw and the
flyer will fly forward.
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- Method 1- Stretch out a balloon by blowing it up and letting
air out of it a few times. 2- Blow the balloon again 3- Get a
plastic cap with a screw lid and put the neck of the balloon around
it. 4- Open the cap and observe what happens. Aim: To demonstrate
thrust Materials Balloon, plastic cap with a screw lid Thrust
Experiment 2
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- http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Flying-Model-Plane-from-Scratch A
link with instructions on how to make an aeroplane with a
propeller, battery and motor.
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- Instructions : Divide students into 6 teams. Each team chooses
a letter and answer the question behind it. The team who chooses
the letter that has the word prize behind it, wins. Play on full
screen and click in the middle of the letter.
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- Team 1Team 2Team 3Team 4Team 5 Total: Score
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- What is hypothesis? Two forces needed for flight One way to
provide thrust The 2 forces needed for the plane to fly Prize What
makes things move? One way to provide thrust What is drag? What is
lift? The 2 forces needed for the plane to fly What is thrust? The
four forces ABC D H E F G I J K L Clap for the winner Score Click
me to start Click me to start
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- Evaluation and Feedback
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- Student feedback and evaluation of session 2 1- What did you
enjoy the most/least? 2- What did you learn?