Last week we started Amanda Bennett’s History of Flight unit study.
One of the weblinks in the study shows you how to make a large hot air balloon out of tissue paper. I decided that we’d give it a whirl because I knew both boys would go crazy over it!
Just so you know, this is involved (but worth it!).
Here are parts of our process.
Jason making the pattern.
Simon "helping" with the pattern.
Elijah working on making the panels (six total). The original instructions call for 2- 20 x 30 inch pieces of tissue paper for each panel. I could only find 20 x 20 inch pieces, so we had to use THREE pieces of tissue for each panel (making the 60 inches).
Six panels complete!
The six panels are stacked and the pattern gets pinned down. Then you cut around the pattern. I did this for Elijah. Actually, Jason and I took over from this point on as it gets somewhat complicated.
After lots of glue sticking, we have a balloon!
You can’t just hold the balloon like this; it took two of us to get it going (Jason held it up high by holding the loop on the top with a long stick). Once it was mostly inflated, though, I got to back up and snap a picture.
We did three launches and we were able to retrieve the balloon each time. We hope to find a field to fly it in so we don’t have to worry about power lines or trees.
The rest of the pictures are self-explanatory!
Dana says
This is TOO cool! I have got to try this with my kids. Fantastic!! Thanks for sharing.
Tara says
Ami, that is awesome! What an incredibly fun learning experience for you and the boys (all 3 of them)!!
Tara
Shutterbug says
This is REALLY COOL!! There is one that looks like this at Science Central. It has strings or fishing line that it is attached to.
I like your new blog page. I’ve been following the stuff you’re doing with Simon. I’m gonna do some of it with Faith. Thank you for posting all these things and the pictures, they’re very helpful. I get stuck in ruts and can’t think of new ideas. Seeing what you’re working on with the kids really helps.
Hope all is well with you. I miss you.
Have a great day,
Marie š
Ging says
Amazing! My boys would love to do this.
Gramps (Tennessee) says
This is really cool and the whole family got to take part in it. Bet everyone was ecstatic with the initial flight. Great job all.
Dad (gramps)