Paper Cup Rocket
Join The Let's Go Club and find out how to make your very own space rocket! Three, two, one... Blast off!
- Two paper cups
- Coloured card
- Bowl
- Pencil
- Marker pen
- Scissors (grown-up use only)
- Sticky tape
- Glue
- A two pound coin
- A one pence coin (penny)
- Coloured tissue paper (red, orange, yellow)
- Rubber bands
Instructions
Place a bowl onto the card, draw around it, and ask a grown-up to help you cut out a circle shape
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Fold the circle in half, fold it in half again, and then unfold it
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Ask a grown-up to help you cut out a quarter of the circle by cutting along the folds
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Cut the quarter circle shape in half to make the rocket’s wings
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Fold over the edges of the wings to help you attach them to the rocket later
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Take what’s left of the circle and overlap the two ends to make a cone, then stick them together
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Stick the cone to the top of the paper cup
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On the leftover card draw around the penny and the two pound coin, and ask a grown-up to help cut them out
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Stick the circles to the cone with glue so they look like windows!
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Use sticky tape to attach the wings to the cone of the rocket
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Now to make a launch pad for your rocket: Rip your coloured tissue paper into strips and stick them to a fresh paper cup
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Grab your rocket and ask a grown-up to help you make four small cuts in the base
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Place your rubber band into these cuts to make a criss-cross pattern – ask a grown-up for help as it’s a bit tricky!
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Put your launch pad on a flat surface table and put your rocket cup on top of it
Pull your rocket down and watch it blast off into space!
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