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tangare [24]
3 years ago
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Listen to these recorded instructions about how to create a straw rocket. As you listen, follow the instructions to create your

own straw rocket. (You may also refer to this transcript of the recording as needed.) Important: Before you begin listening, be sure to download and print the template for the rocket. As you listen to the recording, follow the directions to create your own straw rocket. Then reflect on the recording by answering these questions: Were you able to follow the instructions to create a functioning rocket? Were any steps unclear in the instructions? If so, which ones? How could the author improve the instructions?​
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1 answer:
avanturin [10]3 years ago
5 0

Explanation:

1. I was able to create a functioning rocket, it took a bit of time to understand how to in the beginning.  

2. "Next, use the sharpened end of your pencil to twist the top of the body tube into a nose cone. Be sure that the nose cone is completely closed." This section was slightly hard to understand when following the instructions.  

3. The author could have added pictures in the instructions for those who prefer visual representations when following directions.

^ My answer

 

I hope this helps. I see it was a week ago so sorry there wasn't an answer in time.

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