Monday, April 20, 2015

Teamwork and Great Research

The two most important things one needs to successfully launch and fly a kite are plenty of open space and proper wind speed for the kite. It's best to choose an open area free of trees, buildings, and hazardous obstacles like overhead power lines. 


Two students researched diligently, BEGINNING WITH THE END IN MIND, and constructed beautifully, SYNERGIZED, to create the FIRST successful 3D kite to fly in our Math classes. 


































Maxwell Love & Alexis Stahlman

Below are pictures of the 3D kite gliding in the sky: 









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