I’m making one now and I’m literally crying cause I never learned how to make a roller coaster out of fucking paper or out of anything and they expect me to make one or I get brought down from an A to almost a C
Same except I did that project last year with 2 of my friends because we were supposed to have a group of 4-6 but everyone else was in a group, and guess what ours was the only one that was actually left standing
@@kawlah3452 ok here it is: www.sciencebuddies.org/science-activities/paper-roller-coaster-template-v2.pdf?from=UA-cam have fun and good luck on your project. :)
simple, first we, Before you try building an entire roller coaster, practice building the individual track segments. You can print this template and cut out the pieces, or follow the instructions to draw your own with a pencil and ruler. To build a straight segment: Cut a 7.5 cm (3 inch) wide strip of paper. Draw two parallel lines that divide it into three 2.5 cm-wide strips. Fold the two sides up 90 degrees along those lines to form walls. To build a loop or a hill: Cut a 7.5 cm (3 inch) wide strip of paper. Draw two parallel lines that divide it into three 2.5 cm-wide strips. Make marks every 2.5 cm along the long edges of the paper. Cut inward 2.5 cm from these marks to form tabs. Fold the tabs up 90 degrees. Bend the track into the shape you want, and tape the tabs together to hold it in place. This step is easier with two people, one to hold the track in place and one to do the taping.
What grade is this? I think I'm in hell... Science projects like this are always terrible for me :( and now I have to make one and it's my first STEAM assignment
hehe! these look REALLY cool. im gonna be making these for a zoom project in a few hours.
I’m making one now and I’m literally crying cause I never learned how to make a roller coaster out of fucking paper or out of anything and they expect me to make one or I get brought down from an A to almost a C
@@BeanstastenastyHowcanonestomac feel u
@@BeanstastenastyHowcanonestomac same
I like the one with the pink frame columns . . . Good job!
I’m doing this project right now. My teacher showed this video to our class.
@SumoShark Well good luck.
Same except I did that project last year with 2 of my friends because we were supposed to have a group of 4-6 but everyone else was in a group, and guess what ours was the only one that was actually left standing
This should have more likes, it's incredible!
Where did you get the templates to do these ??
@Finnley Hire there are free templates in science buddies
@@unsharded8503 can you please send me the link
@@kawlah3452 yes of course
@@unsharded8503 omg thank you so much you are the best❤️
@@kawlah3452 ok here it is: www.sciencebuddies.org/science-activities/paper-roller-coaster-template-v2.pdf?from=UA-cam have fun and good luck on your project. :)
I remember doing this in the 6th grade
damn bro congrats
I did it in 5th grade. My time was 82 seconds.
I taught it to 6th graders
Y’all guys are so clever
Since i like doing arts and crafts i can do this easily i wish my projects was this easy…
Jeez the comments and music are horrendous
Wait is this my class because in my class there is a rollercoaster project that looks exactly like this or some in that class just copied it.
Who was the teacher that taught the roller coaster project?
Your class is easy. The templates cost some
I’m in 5th grade at saint David’s school in Raleigh North Carolina
And I’m going to do this in the future
I will find where you live
@@chiefrocka8194 i-
i will go to ur school and find out where u libe
My class was just starting this…it’s fate!😂
Awesome projects🔥
FDLW true
How did your look so good!?! Mine looks so bad also mine is in 2nd period
I'm do I g this in 5th grade
Im doing one with my group in 6 grade 1st period
YES me too
I got try this. I.didnt even no paper rollercoasters was a thing.
How long did the Students work on these?
simple, first we, Before you try building an entire roller coaster, practice building the individual track segments. You can print this template and cut out the pieces, or follow the instructions to draw your own with a pencil and ruler.
To build a straight segment:
Cut a 7.5 cm (3 inch) wide strip of paper.
Draw two parallel lines that divide it into three 2.5 cm-wide strips.
Fold the two sides up 90 degrees along those lines to form walls.
To build a loop or a hill:
Cut a 7.5 cm (3 inch) wide strip of paper.
Draw two parallel lines that divide it into three 2.5 cm-wide strips.
Make marks every 2.5 cm along the long edges of the paper.
Cut inward 2.5 cm from these marks to form tabs.
Fold the tabs up 90 degrees.
Bend the track into the shape you want, and tape the tabs together to hold it in place. This step is easier with two people, one to hold the track in place and one to do the taping.
sorry about 2 and 5 eighths of a terms
@@crispybacon6695 u are smarter then me just shows that I only know what 1x1 is
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Cool
Never mind
I did this in tech ed and me and my partner are almost done!
whos from AEMS?
What grade is this? I think I'm in hell... Science projects like this are always terrible for me :( and now I have to make one and it's my first STEAM assignment
Were making these but I have no idea what I'm gonna do for the tracks and stuff....:/
Same, I just printed some paper track templates I found online. Very helpful.
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Gosh half the comments are awful lol
ah you so smart 🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵
Greg's was horrible. I'm sorry not sorry
pfft that's stupid