Time to take flight! In this episode of Nanogirl's Lab we're learning how to make our own aerofoils using the science of Bernoulli's Principle. It's an easy STEM activity for kids to do at home, that'll teach them how an airplane's wing helps it to fly, and then show them how to build their own!
For this activity, all you will need is
- hair dryer
- square of toilet paper
- plain paper
- cardboard (eg cereal box)
- tape
- table or kitchen counter
- long wooden skewer or stick
- pencil or pen
- scissors
- plasticine or blu tack
This is the THIRD video in the Nanogirl's Lab Superpower of Flight series. Watch all five videos and have fun doing each of the easy STEM activities to complete your Superpower of Flight training, as you learn to become a STEM-powered superhero together with Nanogirl!
Download the full instructional worksheet for this science experiment and the accompanying parent cheat sheet at [ Ссылка ]
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S1E4: Make your own Rocket Straws! - [ Ссылка ]
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