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Wind Direction
Indicator
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Materials one straight plastic soda straw |
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Procedure
Cut one end off the
piece of construction paper so that it is square. Fold one corner of the
square over until it meets the opposite corner to form a large triangle.
Crease the fold and open the paper. Cut along the fold to make two triangles.
Fold one triangle in half once again and crease it along the fold. Now place
an open edge of this folded triangle over the soda straw with the point
toward the center of the straw and the other open edge at the end of the
straw. Staple the tail to the straw. Next push the pin through the soda straw
about one inch ahead of the front of the tail. Push the pin into the top of
the eraser on the pencil. Your wind direction indicator is now ready to go. Hold the wind
direction indicator in the wind. It automatically turns around until the tail
of the straw points away from the wind and the tip points into the wind. This
instrument is useful in determining where the wind is coming from at any time
and in noting variations during the day or from season to season. Hold your
wind direction indicator in the wind and notice how often the wind direction
changes. |