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Origami Flying Disk
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  In this three-part activity, learners use paper to explore Bernoulli's Principle — fast-moving air has lower pressure than non-moving air.
  
Squeeze the Stream
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  In this activity related to flight, learners build a tiny stream channel to investigate how fluids (air and water) change speed as they flow between and around objects.
  
Glider
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  In this activity, learners construct a paper glider to experiment with aerodynamic forces.
  
Bernoulli Brain Teasers
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  In this activity related to flight, learners conduct two simple tests to explore how lift works.
  
Nosedive
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  This is a great activity for investigating the basics of lift and drag as they pertain to flight. Learners will discover how to avoid "taking a nosedive" by building their own paper airplane.
  
Wingin' It
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  Learners explore the Bernoulli effect by building an airfoil (airplane wing) and making it fly.
  
Glider
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  In this activity, learners construct paper airplanes that twist and turn.
  
Straws and Airplanes
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  Create airplanes from straws and geometric shapes. Test them out to see how far they can fly, or how accurately they can be aimed.