| |
 | |
 | |
 | |
| | 1902 Glider Poster
This poster describes the steps the Wright brothers took that led to the development of the 1902 glider.
+ View | |
 |
| | 757 Glider Kit -- Grades 5-12
Use these problem solving challenges and build a paper model of a 757 glider.
+ View | |
 |
| | Aeronautics Educator Guide
Try these fun and simple activities about flight for grades 2-4.
+ View | |
 |
| | Did you know NASA can build planes as small as insects? -- Grades 3-5
Airplanes as small as 20 centimeters across can be used for scientific work. | |
 |
| | Exploring the Extreme Educator Guide
Teach the basics of aeronautics through hands-on involvement, prediction, data collections and interpretation. | |
 |
| | Learning to Fly: The Wright Brothers' Adventure
This educator guide has information about Wilbur and Orville Wright and activities for building gliders.
+ View | |
 |
| | NASA's Experimental Plane: What It Is And What It Does -- Grades 5-8
Experimental airplanes can be some of the fastest, slowest, smallest or largest airplanes. Learn about some that have no engines. | |
 |
| | Paper Helicopter Plans -- Grades K-8
Students can build a simple rotor motor with these plans.
+ View | |
 |
| | The Wright Way: Innovation Through Engineering Poster
Encourage students to learn about the history of aviation and aerospace. | |
 |
| | What is a wind tunnel? -- Grades 3-5
See how wind tunnels are used to test different types of airplanes. | |
 |
| | X1 Paper Glider Kit -- Grades 5-12
Investigate the basics of flight by constructing this paper model of the first supersonic aircraft.
+ View | |
 |