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Model Rockets A Reading A Z Level K Leveled Book Word Count: 407 LEVELED BOOK K Model Rockets Written by Joanne Mattern Visit www.readinga-z.com for thousands of books and materials. www.readinga-z.com

Model Rockets nose cone Photo Credits: Front cover; pages 10, 15: Sarah Cebulski/ Learning A Z; back cover: Michael Doolittle/Alamy; page 3: Drew Myers/Corbis; page 4: Dale, Greg/National Geographic Creative; page 5 (left): SuperStock/SuperStock; page 5 (right): SuperStock/Corbis; page 6 (top): ZUMA Press, Inc/Alamy; page 6 (bottom): Mark Richard/PhotoEdit; page 7 (main): Tony Freeman/ PhotoEdit; page 7 (inset): Allison Diaz/MCT/Landov; page 9: Fancy Collection/SuperStock; pages 11, 13 (bottom): Craig Frederick/ Learning A Z; page 12: Tim Wynkoop/Express-Times/Landov; pages 13 (top), 14 (both): Brian Cahn/ZUMA Press/Corbis Page 3: A father and daughter work together to build a large model rocket. body tube shock cord Page 4: A father and son watch a model rocket blast off from a launch pad. shock cord mount shroud lines parachute launch lug recovery wadding engine mount rocket engine fins engine hook Written by Joanne Mattern www.readinga-z.com Model Rockets Level K Leveled Book Learning A Z Written by Joanne Mattern All rights reserved. www.readinga-z.com Correlation LEVEL K Fountas & Pinnell Reading Recovery DRA J 17 18

Table of Contents Liftoff!... 4 The History of Rockets... 5 Parts of a Model Rocket... 6 At the Launchpad... 10 Clubs and Competitions... 12 Glossary... 16 Liftoff! Three... two... one... liftoff! A model rocket shoots into the sky. The rocket can fly up to 1,500 feet (457 m) high! Watching these small rockets fly can be fun and exciting. Model rockets aren t just for fun, though. They also teach us about science and space. 3 4

Kids have been building and painting model rockets for decades. The History of Rockets People in China invented rockets about eight hundred years ago. They filled tubes with gunpowder and shot them at their enemies. Later, scientists built rockets that could go into space. Starting in the 1950s, people began building model rockets for fun. The pieces of a model rocket need to be carefully put together (top). A finished rocket is ready to fly (bottom). Parts of a Model Rocket A model rocket kit comes with all the parts a rocket needs. 5 6

Steps in a Model Rocket s Flight 3 The engine stops and the rocket coasts upward. 4 The rocket engine makes a small upward explosion that pops the nose cone off, pulling the parachute out. 5 The parachute opens and slows the rocket s fall. 6 The rocket returns safely to Earth. 2 The engine pushes the rocket faster and higher. Nose cones and rocket bodies come in many shapes and sizes. A model rocket s body is a long tube made of cardboard or plastic. The nose cone fits into the top of the tube. The size and shape of a rocket s body and nose cone can change how it flies. 7 8 1 The engine starts and the rocket lifts off. 7 The rocket touches down. Once the parachute is repacked and the engine is replaced, the rocket can fly again. Fins help the rocket fly straight. The engine burns fuel to push the rocket into the air. A parachute helps the rocket fall safely back to Earth.

At the Launchpad The only place to launch a rocket is in an open space. The launch area needs to be far away from people and buildings. A large field or a playground is a good spot. Painting a rocket is often the final step of building. People like to make their rockets look great. Many people paint their rockets with different colors and designs. Every rocket is one of a kind! First, set up the launchpad. Place the rocket over the guide wire on the pad. The guide wire keeps the rocket pointing straight up when it lifts off. Connect the launch A girl connects the wire that will allow the controller to start the rocket engine. controller to the rocket engine. Then step back and press the button on the controller to start the engine. Whoosh! The rocket flies up and away. 9 10

Even in a large launch area, a rocket can get stuck in a tree as it floats back to the ground on its parachute. If a rocket gets stuck in a tall tree or on a power line, it should be left there for safety reasons. Staying Safe Model rockets are fun, but they can be dangerous. Follow these rules to stay safe: Use only safe materials and engines in your rocket. Always launch your rocket outside in an open area. Make sure there is no dry grass or any other fire hazard at the launch site. Make sure everyone is at least 15 feet (4.5 m) away before you launch your rocket. Count down before you launch. Ask an adult for help if you have any questions. A Cub Scout launches a model rocket as his den leader watches during an event in New Jersey. Clubs and Competitions People who fly model rockets often join model rocket clubs. Schools or hobby groups can have information about model rocket clubs. A science center or museum might have a model rocket club, too. 11 12

One hundred teams competed in this rocketry challenge in Virginia. Many people enter model rocket competitions. They set off rockets and see which one flies the highest and the fastest. Model rocket competitions are held all over the world. A team from Michigan gets its rocket ready during a competition. In the United States, students between twelve and eighteen can enter the Team America Rocketry Challenge. Every spring, one hundred teams compete to become the best in the country. The winners go on to compete against other teams from around the world. Getting started with model rockets doesn t have to take a lot of money. A basic kit can cost as little as $10 or $20. The rockets used in the Team America Rocketry Challenge carry eggs. If the egg breaks, the team loses! 13 14

Glossary Kids watch as a rocket soars high into the sky. Model rockets are a fun way to learn about science. Who knows how high a model rocket can take your imagination? 15 16 competitions rivalries between (n.) businesses, teams, or individuals for something desired (p. 13) designs (n.) engine (n.) hobby (n.) model (n.) the appearance or style of something built or made (p. 9) a machine, usually with moving parts, that uses power to create motion (p. 8) an activity done for fun and relaxation (p. 12) a usually smaller version of an object made to look like the real thing (p. 4) parachute (n.) a large canopy made of fabric that greatly slows the movement of someone or something through the air (p. 8)