Easy STEAM Activity: Thanksgiving Edition!
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Mobile Ed is leveling up our Thanksgiving preparations by adding in some physics lessons to our classroom activities this holiday. We plan to have some physics fun this month with a turkey rocket race using science from Newton’s Third Law. With this experiment, students have the ability to see physics working right before their eyes by creating force and seeing the reaction.
Newton’s Third Law of Motion explains that for every action, there is an opposite and equal reaction. In this experiment, students will blow up balloons, filling them with air that is under pressure, and then release the air rapidly so that the rockets can “race” one another. When the pressurized air is released, the air exerts a force on the balloon, moving the balloon forward on the string.
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Turkey Rocket Race Experiment
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ADVANCED VERSION: Change the amount of air in your balloons, the direction of your courses, or what angle you release the balloon from, and see what happens!
Physics is often an intimidating topic to introduce to students, especially in younger grades. Mobile Ed has several science programs that make introducing scientific principles and theories easy for students! Our Forces and Motion program makes physics simple and fun for all ages.
Through audience participation and engaging demonstrations, students will learn about:
Contact our team on our website to learn more about Forces and Motion and other science programs Mobile Ed offers!
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