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Take Your Kids to Flight School With This Fun Paper Plane Game

This craft project is perfect for kids — just fold, and let your imagination fly.

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Get ready for some all-ages play with this DIY target game: Cut holes in a piece of poster board and assign a point value to each. Prop up with bookends, then send paper airplanes soaring! For aerodynamic planes, try our foolproof folding method below, as perfected by GH Institute engineers.

Step 1

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Crease letter-size paper the long way, then fold top corners into center seam.

Step 2

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Lower point to about 1 inch above bottom edge.

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Step 3

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Repeat step 1, then lift small triangle under folds so it points up.

Step 4

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Uncurl a paper clip, leaving a hook on one end. Glue or tape it to center seam so hook hangs.

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Step 5

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Fold both wings down so top edges line up with bottom. Loop a rubber band around end of paper clip to launch.

Let it fly!

a diy flight school offers targets for paper airplanes the project is a good housekeeping pick for best activities for kids
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This story originally appeared in the August 2016 issue of Good Housekeeping.

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