In the holidays i did some sciense and made a catapult plane. To make my plane i used cadboard and paper and a paperclip. The video is about me trying to hit my target.
Kia ora Zack, It is so awesome to be able to see the catapult plane you made for science. Science is such a cool and exciting subject to learn, especially when you get to perform experiments such as these! I have never heard of a catapult plane before, so am interested to learn more about it. What is a catapult plane? How thick was the cardboard you used; did it have to be thin to be able to fly? How exactly did you assemble the plane? It would be awesome if you could reply to this comment and let me know! Perhaps you could edit this blog post and include a step-by-step process as to how you made this plane! That way if your viewers want to have a go at making one they will be able to! It would also be great if you could edit this blogpost and fix the spelling of the word ‘sciense’ to ‘science’ so that you have the correct spelling. Keep up the great job! Nga mihi
A catapult plane sounds very interesting Zack. Was it hard to make? How far did it go when you catapulted it?
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I catapult it into the window a lot.
ReplyDeleteKia ora Zack,
ReplyDeleteIt is so awesome to be able to see the catapult plane you made for science. Science is such a cool and exciting subject to learn, especially when you get to perform experiments such as these!
I have never heard of a catapult plane before, so am interested to learn more about it.
What is a catapult plane?
How thick was the cardboard you used; did it have to be thin to be able to fly?
How exactly did you assemble the plane?
It would be awesome if you could reply to this comment and let me know!
Perhaps you could edit this blog post and include a step-by-step process as to how you made this plane! That way if your viewers want to have a go at making one they will be able to!
It would also be great if you could edit this blogpost and fix the spelling of the word ‘sciense’ to ‘science’ so that you have the correct spelling.
Keep up the great job!
Nga mihi