1 Design and Demonstrate a Paper Airplane Which Glides the Furthest from a Specified Height

1 – Design and demonstrate a paper airplane which glides the furthest from a specified height.

1 – Design and demonstrate a paper airplane which glides the furthest from a specified height.

1 – Design and demonstrate a paper airplane which glides the furthest from a specified height.

1 – Design and demonstrate a paper airplane which glides the furthest from a specified height.

2 - Using one sheet of paper and an item issued for a weight (eg a small coin), make the longest horizontal extension from the edge of the table, to support a paper-clip at its end (attached or hung within the final ½ inch of the end of the girder). The measurement will be the horizontal distance from the tip of the bridge to the table edge. Scissors, knives or moistening the paper are not allowed.

2 – Using one sheet of paper and an item issued for a weight (eg a small coin), make the longest horizontal extension from the edge of the table, to support a paper-clip at its end (attached or hung within the final ½ inch of the end of the girder). The measurement will be the horizontal distance from the tip of the bridge to the table edge. Scissors, knives or moistening the paper are not allowed.

2 – Using one sheet of paper and an item issued for a weight (eg a small coin), make the longest horizontal extension from the edge of the table, to support a paper-clip at its end (attached or hung within the final ½ inch of the end of the girder). The measurement will be the horizontal distance from the tip of the bridge to the table edge. Scissors, knives or moistening the paper are not allowed.

2 – Using one sheet of paper and an item issued for a weight (eg a small coin), make the longest horizontal extension from the edge of the table, to support a paper-clip at its end (attached or hung within the final ½ inch of the end of the girder). The measurement will be the horizontal distance from the tip of the bridge to the table edge. Scissors, knives or moistening the paper are not allowed.

3 – Sort the cards into packs and suits with the fastest time. Display them face up on the table when finished.

3 – Sort the cards into packs and suits with the fastest time. Display them face up on the table when finished.

3 – Sort the cards into packs and suits with the fastest time. Display them face up on the table when finished.

3 – Sort the cards into packs and suits with the fastest time. Display them face up on the table when finished.