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Jacqueline Kruper discovered that it’s never too early to introduce kids to airplanes. Kindergartners in her nephew’s class proved to be A+ students in elementary aviation.

AvKids Activity Guide and Teacher’s Resource

Developed in coordination with grade-school teachers at Osceola Magnet School in Vero Beach, FL, the AvKids Activity Guide and Teacher’s Resource explains the basic elements of flight, the parts of the airplane and business aviation (the use of general aviation aircraft for business purposes). It also provides an aviation glossary and extensive recommended reading list. Now available also in Spanish, French and German. See download area below.




Download the AvKids Activity Guide & Teacher's Resource
size 121Kb All in one file (1.2MB)
size 121Kb Smart Parts (64 KB)
size 121Kb Aviation Terms (48 KB)
size 121Kb Forces of Flight (336KB)
Business Aviation in Action (112KB) size 121Kb
Curriculum Connections (32 KB) size 121Kb
Bizzy the Business Jet (80KB) size 121Kb
Recommended Reading (753 KB) size 121Kb

Other language versions:

French
Portuguese
size 121Kb German
size 121Kb Spanish

 

The AvKids Aviation Activities Guide and Teachers Resource now can help teachers meet their standards of learning requirements. This is a list of how the Teachers Guide meets the National Standards of Learning (12 KB).

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