THE BEST WAYS TO MAKE MONEY

It fits right under the cots that are at my council’s camp, Boxwell Reservation. Use something to prop up the side of the wood where the nails are. Punch a hole in the underside of your plane like you did earlier. Open the paper clip like this, and twist it a bit. Put the paper clip through the hole, then hook the other end of the paper clip over the rubber band. Pull your plane back, let it go, and watch how far it will fly! We used to have this paper airplane launcher, and we were shocked by how far and how fast those airplanes would go! When I was researching this article, I found so many fun paper airplane activities.
Here are a few that I really loved! Giant Paper Airplanes - Made out of posterboard, these would be great for younger siblings. Airplane Cargo Challenge - This is a great STEM activity! See how much cargo you can add to your plane and still make it fly. Just grab a handful of coins and a lot of tape for this activity. Airplane Golf - Can the kids get their airplanes to land “in the hole, Airplane Games and Contests - This one has some great suggestions! Ultimate Paper Airplane Competition - This competition would be awesome for a pack meeting!
There are four rounds, and I absolutely LOVE the clever names that Michael, the author of The Thinker Builder, came up with. Michael created forms (the score sheet, the round explanations, and competition overview) for the competition, and he’ll give them to you free when you sign up for his email newsletter. I hope you have a great time making and flying your paper airplane! Doing these activities fulfills the first requirement for the Motor Away elective adventure for Wolves. Did you know that completing the Motor Away adventure also counts to earning the Cub Scout Nova award, Swing! Leave a comment to let me know what other fun paper airplane activities you’ve done. P.S. Here are some great paper airplane products on Amazon.