News2you Rocket Observation

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The students are participating in the News2you rocket contest. Students are participating in science experiment. Students has to work together in teams to build a rocket.
Observations: The Teacher in the classroom like to use the website for student to read along call the New2you. The teacher has already read with the Student of the article Rocket Experiment. Today teacher will engaged in student experimenting with building the rocket. Teacher put up instruction on the smart board, Student is separate into two group. Each group would need Tape, Strings, chair, straw and balloon. Ms. Christine has told Alyssa to put in the hearing aid, so she can hear and participate in the event. The teacher then start to read the instruction to the students.

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