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The term is over – let the summer begin!!!

The term is over – let the summer begin!!!. Air Bus A380 Facts. The Airbus A380 began commercial life flying from Singapore and Sydney. It sold it’s tickets on eBay with the highest bidder paying £49,000 for a ‘Suite’.

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The term is over – let the summer begin!!!

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  1. The term is over – let the summer begin!!!

  2. Air Bus A380 Facts • The Airbus A380 began commercial life flying from Singapore and Sydney. It sold it’s tickets on eBay with the highest bidder paying £49,000 for a ‘Suite’. • It has a range of 8,200 nautical mile which means that it can fly non-stop from New York to Hong Kong • It can take an extra 163,000kg over the 747, which is the equivalent of 5 Second World War Sherman tanks • The Wright Brothers’ first flight was shorter than the A380’s wingspan. • Airbus couldn’t find a plant big enough to build the plane, so it built it in bits in Wales, Germany, Spain and France and shipped it for assembly in Toulouse.

  3. How does this stay in the air?

  4. Skills Questioning What makes a good question? Analysing What do the results show? Can you explain them? Evaluating Is the experiment good enough to make any conclusions? Can you improve it?

  5. What questions do we need to ask to find out the answer?

  6. How can you explain this? Task-- Analyse this activity Identify clearly your observations then use your theory to explain what happened.

  7. What is this? Does your theory explain how this works?Analyse

  8. True or false? I can turn a glass of water upside down without spilling it?

  9. How do suction cups work? What other experiments could you do, what questions would they answer?

  10. How can you get an egg into a bottle? Can YOU explain how it works? Task--Evaluate your experiment How good do you think the experiment was? Does it prove your theory is correct? Are there any things that you could change about it which would improve it ?

  11. How can you get the egg back out without breaking it up? Task--Design a simple experiment to get the egg back out explaining how it works using science

  12. How to have fun crushing cans! Task-- Analyse this activity Identify clearly your observations then use your theory to explain what happened.

  13. How does a straw work? Would it matter how long the straw was?

  14. Is this a trick?

  15. A closer look at air pressure In a helium balloon, the helium atoms are travelling an average of 3,000 miles per hour! In air, the oxygen and nitrogen molecules* are travelling about 1,000 miles per hour! At these incredible speeds, one atom will collide with other atoms and objects near them 7 billion times a second!

  16. How does it work? • The air moves faster over the top of the wing which means that it exerts less pressure than the air below it. • = Lift

  17. Forces

  18. Task– Put the following cards in order

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