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    R2K Water Rocket

    You supply the plastic bottle (20 ounce, one liter, or two liter), scissors, tape, and a cool-melt glue gun, and we supply everything else your students need to construct a water rocket. Students can design their own graphics. Use a Pitsco launch system to launch the rockets 200 feet or more!

     

    Looking for standards-based activities to accompany these materials? The Water Rockets Teacher’s Guide is available for print here, or you can download a digital copy for free here.

     

    Order 30 kits to build a class pack!

    MFR Part #: 20758
    $6.50

    What You'll Get

    • Paper body tube
    • Ping-Pong ball
    • Fin material
    • String
    • Sandpaper
    • Cone pattern sheet
    • Fin pattern sheet
    • Rocket cone pedestal
    • R2K Rocket Kit User Guide
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    What You'll Get

    • Paper body tube
    • Ping-Pong ball
    • Fin material
    • String
    • Sandpaper
    • Cone pattern sheet
    • Fin pattern sheet
    • Rocket cone pedestal
    • R2K Rocket Kit User Guide
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