Christmas Straw Rockets STEM Activity for Kids
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Looking for a quick and festive STEM project this holiday season? These Christmas Straw Rockets are the perfect mix of hands-on learning, creative crafting, and high-flying fun. Kids will love launching their reindeer through the air while exploring simple physics concepts like force, motion, and the engineering design process.

This is a perfect activity for:
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Classroom holiday parties
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Homeschool learning in December
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Winter break boredom busters
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Your “Christmas School” ideas
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STEM or STEAM Christmas challenges
Let’s make some science magic fly!
What Are Christmas Straw Rockets?
A straw rocket uses air pressure from blowing into the straw to launch a rocket (or in this case, a cute little reindeer!). Kids get to choose their own flying character, then test how well it soars — making adjustments along the way to improve flight distance and speed.
Holiday crafting + STEM? Yes, please!![]()
Supplies You Need

- Printable Christmas Straw rocket template – Download below.
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Paper
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Straws (paper or plastic)
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Tape (clear tape works well)
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Scissors
Teacher Tip: Pre-cut the shapes shapes for younger children, or tell them to bubble cut.
How to Make the Christmas Straw Rockets
Making straw rockets is really quite simple!
- Print the templates and cut them out.
- Cut the rectangle straw tube piece and roll it up. Tape together.
- Tape it to the back of the rocket body — making sure one end of the tube is sealed. (Fold over the top and tape it closed so air can’t escape!)

- Insert your straw into the launch tube.
- Ready… Aim… Blow! Watch your paper rockets take flight!
Try launching at different angles and distances for extra fun learning.
The Science Behind It
Straw rockets are not just a craft. They are educational, too! Here is a little bit of science you can teach in the process. When you blow into the straw, the air you exhale becomes force that pushes the reindeer rocket forward. This demonstrates:
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Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion: For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
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Aerodynamics: How the shape and weight affect flight.
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Engineering: Kids test, improve, and retest their rocket design.
You can ask:
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Which rocket travels farther?
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What happens if you add wings? Antlers?
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Which angle makes it go the highest?
Turn play into scientific discovery!
STEM Extensions & Challenges
Offer fun variations and different variables, such as:
| Challenge | What Kids Explore |
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| Longest distance flight | Air pressure + aerodynamics |
| Hit the Christmas target | Aim + angle of launch |
| Santa vs. Reindeer rocket | Weight + design changes |
| Add Rudolf’s nose weight | Balance + drag |
You can even set up a North Pole flight academy with scorecards.
Educational Benefits of Straw Rockets
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Strengthens fine motor skills
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Encourages scientific thinking
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Engages problem-solving
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Adds joyful movement to learning
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Builds holiday memories while still learning!
Download the Printable
Get the Christmas Straw Rocket Template here:
See More Rocket Science Ideas:
Firework Flyers: Patriotic Straw Rockets for Kids
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Tea Bag Rockets Science Experiment for Kids

