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Paper Planes activity

This procedural text provides instructions for making paper planes and for conducting an experiment to investigate whether using different materials can make planes fly further.

A preview of the article called Paper Planes. Illustration of a paper plane and items needed to build one. The cover of Junior Journal 68, Level 2, November 2024 appears in the corner.

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Series: Junior Journal 68 November 2024

Reading year level: 3

Topics: distance, experiments, flight, fly, hypothesis, instructions, investigations, planes, predictions, procedural texts, science, scientific, technology, testing, wings

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    Paper Planes

    Words by Dr. Sarah Kenworthy

    Illustrations by Scott Pearson

    This procedural text provides instructions for making paper planes and for conducting an experiment to investigate whether using different materials can make planes fly further.

     

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