A simple lesson structure, aimed to appeal to a broad range of students, presented as a fun lesson, where the aim is not curriculum based learning, but instead an enjoyable activity for both the students and the teacher.
The design intends to leave a lot of flexibility for the teacher, such that there is room for variation in format and content.
You could download a zip file with all of the files: https://git.mohit.uk/?p=paper-planes.git;a=blob;f=paper-planes.zip.
Or use this website to browse all of the files, and download the ones that you need from the tree view (https://git.mohit.uk/?p=paper-planes.git;a=tree).
The important files are
presentation.pdf A PDF of the presentation (prefered)
presentation.pptx A PowerPoint of the presentation
All versions of the presentation are identical in content.
A good idea may be not to stick to the presentation, but to use it as a guide for a more freeform lesson that discussed paper planes, involves the activity of making and throwing them, and also involves open thought about the concepts behind them.
There are two videos. The one showing how to fold the John Collins aircraft is rather good.