Quest’s Egg Lofting 103 Curricula is an excellent tool to introduce the exciting activity of “egg lofting” – or the liftoff, flight, and recovery of a raw egg carried onboard a model rocket. Egg lofting is a perfect example of "the sum being greater than the whole". Alone, an egg is an egg, and a rocket is a rocket. Paired together, they create an excellent tool to engage students in a discussion and examination of the issues surrounding human spaceflight and interplanetary travel. 26 pages, 8 1/2 x 11.
If you're new to model rocketry and need a field guide written from the "Educators" viewpoint then G2S is for you.
G2S covers all of the major topics educators frequently ask about and gives you the information you need to successfully begin your own space program!.
36 pages, 8 1/2 x 11.
If you have ever seen a model rocket lift off into a clear, blue sky, then you know that most observers will have two reactions. The first will usually either be "wow!". "cool!" or "awesome!". The second will undoubtedly be "I wonder how high that rocket went?".
4 pages, 8 1/2 x 11.
Featured by MakeZine and one of our most popular downloads this year, Quest's DIY Skyscope is an awesome project to do with the kids (your own, your classroom or club)!
3 pages, 8 1/2 x 11.
An important tool for helping students
understand the basics of model rocket flight and - more importantly
- the relationship between "flight" and "motor" events.
One 8 1/2 x 11 Sheet
An enlarged 11x17 Poster Size of the popular
Quest Model Rocket Flight Events diagram. Includes a detailed
diagram and description of the model rocket motor and igniter.
One 11 x 17 sheet.
Ready for a bit of serious altitude?
Quest's Flight Events Diagram for Two Stage Model Rockets
clearly explains the flight profile for the 'next step' in your
model rocketry education. Conveniently sized on two 8 1/2 x 11
sheets.
If you've never thought the words "egg" and
"rocket" should go in the same sentence.. Think again! Quest's
Flight Events Diagram for Egg Lofting explains the stages of
flight for an Egg Lofting rocket. Get ready to send your own
"Eggstronaut" into space! One 8 1/2 x 11 sheet.
Since the 'early days' of model rocketry there
have been over 600 million safe launches. This is due in large part
to a simple and easy-to-read code that governs the construction,
launch and recovery of model rockets. This is the latest MRSC - and is a "must have" before hitting the field!
One 8 1/2 x 11 sheet.
Commonly known as "I can't believe it's not
magic" method- Quest's Guide to Balsa Fins teaches you the "double
glue bond" technique. Sure, it sounds complicated - but it
isn't. And it will change the way you look at balsa fins!
One 8 1/2 x 11 sheet.
Model Rocket Parts: Student Worksheets:
We'll be posting these worksheets as they become
available for various Quest Educational Models. Each worksheet
has two pages: a 'blank' for students to fill-in and the 'master
copy' with the answers.
> Quest Starhawk Worksheet 100KB PDF format.
One 8 1/2 x 11 sheet.
> Quest Viper Worksheet 200KB PDF format.
One 8 1/2 x 11 sheet.
Your model rocket relies on the igniter for
launch ignition - knowing "how" and 'why" the igniter works will
make your students successful on the field! One 8 1/2 x 11 sheet.
TThe Quest Novia is a simple educational kit
which uses the 'traditional' form of attaching balsa fins. Because
of this, you can attach the three balsa wood fins in (5) different
configurations - but how? Find out what the "five flavors" are
in this quick work
Check it out in Quest's eStore! One 8 1/2 x 11 sheet.
With this Certificate of Completion your students can be sure that they are now an "Official Rocket Scientist"!
This is a great way to reinforce your students' excitement for
science (and it looks great on a wall!). Like it? There
are more cool graphics and wallpapers in Quest's Free
Multimedia Section!
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