Tissue Paper Parachute

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In this activity, learners make a parachute out of tissue paper, tape, and string. Then, learners test their parachute to see how many paper clips it can carry. Next, learners design a parachute that can safely carry an egg to the ground or invent a device that can launch their parachute!

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