In addition to being a fun activity, paper airplane folding can also be a great way to teach kids about principles of physics and engineering. By experimenting with different folds and creases, they can learn about the factors that influence flight, such as lift and drag. This can be a great way to spark their curiosity and encourage a love of learning.
Time : 5 min
Supply : Paper A4 if you have
Tool : Clean flat surface, Sizers (optinal)
place a paper
fold the left corner to the right edge
fold the right corner to the left edge
open the paper
fold the tringles in as shown
fold the loose right side up torwards the top edge
same for the right side
fold that to the middle fold as shown
same for the other side
open the left sidwe and fold it in as shown
do the same for the right side
fold the tringles down as shown
move the left tringle and fold the left side to the center
do the same to the tight side
fold the tringles you moved on the sides
fold the top down as shown
fold the paper in half
fold the wing parallel to the center fold
fold the other wing parallel to the center fold