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Airplane Rides Research Paper
Mock Airplane Rides

Directions: Students will get into groups and work together to experience different kinds of airplane rides. Each student will participate in a different role at each new setting. Students are required to help with each task regardless of their role. Each student will turn in their own worksheet. This activity is worth 100 points.

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