zip, 11.46 MB
zip, 11.46 MB

This KS3/KS4 D&T and SCIENCE activity has your students playing the role of materials engineer for a supersonic car project. Using an interactive presentation, materials database, informative poster and scaffolded writing frame, they decide on the best materials to make up the different components of the car.

This activity is based around the BLOODHOUND LSR Car Project, aiming to inspire young people towards STEM careers by showcasing new technologies and skills with a Jet and Rocket Powered Car. It’s already tested up to 628mph, follow our adventure to see if we can achieve the land speed record. www.BLOODHOUNDEDUCATION.com

KS3 Design and Technology National Curriculum links:
• Select from and use a wider, more complex range of materials, components and ingredients, taking into account their properties.
• Understand and use the properties of materials and the performance of structural elements to achieve functioning solutions.

KS3 Science National Curriculum links:
• Atoms, elements and compounds - Differences between atoms, elements and compounds.
• The Periodic Table - The varying physical and chemical properties of different elements.
- How patterns in reactions can be predicted with reference to the Periodic Table.
- The properties of metals and non-metals.
• Materials - Properties of ceramics, polymers and composites (qualitative).

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