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Airplane Team Competition Personal Reflection Team Name: By:

Team Member Names & Explanation of Roles

Airplane Top Aloft Times Flight #1: Flight #2: Flight #3: Flight #4:

Questions, Answers, & Explanation How did you arrive at a design? Did you work together on a design or individually? Did you consider more than one design? Did you share information with your fellow team members?

Questions, Answers, & Explanation How was your leader selected? How did you feel about the selection? How did you work with the leader or if you were the leader, how did you work with those you led?

Questions, Answers, & Explanation Did everyone participate in the design process? Did some people “dominate”? Did everyone pull their weight? How did you feel about the process?

Questions, Answers, & Explanation Did you feel constrained or pressured by the time limit or competition? How did you respond to the pressure? Compare & contrast how both your airplanes flew and why.

Questions, Answers, & Explanation Why did some aircraft go further than others? What could you do to help your aircraft go further? Why did some aircraft fly aloft for a longer time?

Photos of Competition

References