Provisions of Science Air Powered Rocket Launcher
and
Rocket Rally
trajectory

Standings:
Rocket Rally 1

GrdBuilderRangeClass
10Shah20MI
10Stephanie6MI
10Hannah 2MI
10Connor 3MI
10Sam R. 39MI
10Sean 60MI
10Dana 10MI
10Scott 0MI
10Brianna 15MI
10Alex M 23MI
10Amelia 5MI
10Alex 2MI
10Michael 55MI
10Hannah B 5MI
10Leah M 2MI
10Kellie 55MI
10Jared 2MI
10Jake D 41MI
10Will R 58MI
10Kaden 2MI
10Connonr 2MI
10Adam 3.5MI
10David 8MI
10Briana 8MI
10Ger 50MI
10Pat 20MI
10Cristen 1MI
10Sam K 0MI
10Jake B 40MI
10Sam C 22MI
10Chris M 30MI
10Drew 5MI
10Sterling 10MI
10Bryce 70MI
10Lexi 5MI
10Tessa 3MI
10Ms Greise 0MI

Standings provided by Digital Incarnations � 2005 AmokScience.com

Rocket Rally RECORDS 2005 results 2006 results Science Club results
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No one ever said science and math can't be fun, and our future scientists have never had so much fun using trigonometry as they do with this project. From building the clinometer to the last step of measuring the distance each students own rocket flew, every step keeps the kids riveted. There are few other labs which kids ask to repeat when they are finished, but with this one they sure do.

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