Rockets are the oldest form of self-contained vehicles in existence. Early rockets were in use more than two thousand years ago.
Over a long and exciting history, rockets have evolved from simple tubes filled with black powder into mighty vehicles capable of launching a spacecraft out into the galaxy few experiences can compare with the excitement and thrill of watching a rocket-powered vehicle, such as the space shuttle, thunder into space.
Dreams of rocket flight to distant worlds fire the imagination of both children and adults. With some simple and inexpensive materials, you can mount an exciting and productive unit about rockets for children that incorporates science, mathematics, and technology education.
The activities contained in this teaching guide emphasize hands-on involvement, prediction, data collection and interpretation, teamwork, and problem-solving. Furthermore, the guide contains background information about the history of rockets and basic rocket science to make you or your student rocket scientist.