Kites Part 5. Daily Objective Wind pushes kites up into the sky. An anemometer can give evidence that there is a good wind for kite flying. A wind vane.

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Kites Part 5

Daily Objective Wind pushes kites up into the sky. An anemometer can give evidence that there is a good wind for kite flying. A wind vane can used to determine the direction that kites will fly.

Vocabulary Kite – Tail – Flying Line –

Introduction Today we are going to investigate objects in this bag. Lets see what's in here. We have a straw, a feather, a styrofoam ball, a cotton ball, and a balloon. Is there anything else in the bag? Air

Observations and Discussions Can you move things from place to place? Can you feel air? If you fill the plastic bag with air can the bag be smashed? What is air?

Vocabulary Review Kite – Tail – Flying Line –

What We Learned Air pushes __________ a kite to make it fly. A _______________ can help you know which direction to fly the kite. An _________________ can help you decide if there is enough wind for a kite to fly. wind vane anemometer against