Paper airplanes are pieces of art. Watch this video showing a paper airplane that has flapping wings like a bat. After watching, try to make one of your own.
Spark your thinking!
1. Set up your STEAM mini spark recording page: #55: Make a Flying Bat
2. Watch this video about bats. Record 5 details on your recording page.
3. See how researchers are learning more about how bat wings work. Add a few notes to your recording page.
4. For the next step you will need a few pieces of printer paper (8.5 X 11)
5. Watch this video. The teacher will show you all of the steps for folding your own paper bat. Be patient as any type of paper folding takes some practice. Tip-use a ruler to help you make the creases so they are very crisp.
6. Take a picture of your finished bat and add it to your recording page.
Steps 7 and 8 require teacher permission. Talk with your teacher before proceeding.
7. Try out your paper bat. Find a space where you will have enough room.
8. If you are happy with the results, add a few sentences explaining your project.
9. If you would like to go back to the video and try to build a second bat, please do so.
10. Share your STEAM mini spark recording page with your teacher/EY coordinator.