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Rocketship craft
Rocketship craft






rocketship craft
  1. ROCKETSHIP CRAFT HOW TO
  2. ROCKETSHIP CRAFT FULL

Finish the activity by asking what your child wonders about space.If they want to bring family along with them, have them add more people to each window. Ask your child to cut out their face from the picture to add to one of the windows of the rocket.

rocketship craft

  • Have your child glue all the pieces of the rocket as seen in the picture.
  • two rhombuses for the fins at the bottom of the rocket.
  • little circles or squares for the windows.
  • Fold the blank parts towards the inside (as shown on the picture). Gently pinch in the center and make the first cut, then starting from there, work your way around. Also cut out the inside of the big circle (window) on the rocket.

    ROCKETSHIP CRAFT FULL

    a long rectangle for the body of the ship The rocket will need a bit more cutting, cut along the full lines on the exhaust flames.Have your child create a paper rocket ship.

    ROCKETSHIP CRAFT HOW TO

    Tell your child to imagine Mae Jemison was successful finding out how to get to another star and they are an astronaut on the rocket traveling to that star.Tell them that solar systems are filled with planets that orbit, or travel around, a star. Explain to your child that Mae Jemison is trying to figure out how to go to a new solar system.Feel free to jot down some notes based on what they say. Ask your child to point out things they notice about space so far.They can also see a video of an astronaut floating in space. Show them pictures of Mae in space and pictures of space itself. Ask your child what they think it would be like to travel to space.Discuss the questions in the worksheet with your child. Read a book to your child about Mae Jemison, or use the worksheet Who Is Mae Jemison? for ideas.Ask your child to share things they know about space.Who Is Mae Jemison? worksheet (optional).Book about Mae Jemison, like Ready-to-Read - You Should Meet: You Should Meet Mae Jemison or Astronaut Mae Jemison (optional).Video of an astronaut floating in space.Scrap paper for notes about what your child says.Picture of your child with their face cut out The Rocketship Craft is Complete The flying rocketship craft is ready to blast off into space To make the rocketship fly, pull the string from behind up and down.








    Rocketship craft