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For the rocket one launch, I was the countdown master and retriever. We put the rocket on the launcher, then the countdown master, which was me yells: 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1! Then the launcher, which was mark pressed the launch button and the rocket flew one hundred thirteen feet. The clinometer readers got 33 degrees. Then we went inside and used charts and figured out that my group got 48 meters. After that, we went on our chrome books and went on meters to feet and found out how many feet the rockets went. Our rocket went 113 feet. Then we started rocket 2.

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  When we were designing our rockets, we had make an inspiration board. An inspiration board is when you do lots of research and search up rocket pictures and put them on a google doc. Then you print it and glue every picture and piece of research  that you found or typed. Once you finish gluing everything on, you wright why you chose the picture or why you wrote it.

Then we started building. First we built the body. To do that, we needed 

to make it with a tube. We wrapped paper around a tube and then we taped the paper and decorated  the rocket with electrical tape. Then we did the nose cone. To make the nose cone, we cut a circle and cut to the middle and twisted it until it became a cone. The last part was the fins. We first chose a material which was either cardboard or Styrofoam. Then we cut out the fins and taped them and glued them on. Then it is time for the launch.