- Now that this project is complete, how do you feel about it? What things stand out? i enjoyed this project very much. it was a fun project and a new experience for me because i never done this type of project.
- What, if any, science or technological things did you learn from doing this project? What is necessary to understand to build a successful rocket? For a successful rocket u have to measure and weigh the nose cone, fins, and the rocket body. Then after you put everything together you weigh it again. The whole rocket has to weigh less then the thrust of the motor so it can fly great and also you have to make the shape of the nose cone aerodynamic and more weight on the top of the rocket so the rocket has equal weight o the top and the bottom of it.
- What, if any, metacognitive knowledge did you gain? (what did you learn about yourself as a learner - work habits, work ethic, tendencies, etc.) What i learned about myself as a learner is that I work well with a partner because we split the work among us so we can get it done faster.
- How did you collaborate with others in this project? (Who did you work with? What did you contribute? How did you operate as a group or unit?) For this project i worked with bijan. We both collaborated well we helped each other out and worked together to get everything done on time.
- If you could do this project again, would you do anything differently? What advice would you give to the next class of rocketeers? If I could do this project all over again what i would do differently is that i would make my rocket bigger and better than my last one. I would recommend that they plan out their rocket well so it can be a great rocket.
- Based on your responses above, what advice or suggestions would you give to Andrew to help him design a better rocket project?