Y7 Engineering project Science Lesson 1. Remember you will be assessed on this work All work to be Done on A4 paper You can add to this project at home.

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Y7 Engineering project Science Lesson 1

Remember you will be assessed on this work All work to be Done on A4 paper You can add to this project at home

By the end of the lesson you should: Be able to identify the forces acting on a object Be able to predict the effect of forces acting on an object Use your knowledge of forces to design an air powered vehicle

Outline of lesson Into groups of four Identify the forces acting on an air powered vehicle forces.etforces.et Predict the effect of changing the forces on how the air powered vehicle moves Forces.docForces.doc Observe air powered vehicles – Scrap heap Challenge DVD (hovercraft challenge) Work in groups to design an air powered vehicle – who will do what?

Homework Draw your own design idea for an air powered vehicle using the materials listed

Y7 Engineering project Science Lesson 2

Remember you will be assessed on this work All work to be Done on A4 paper You can add to this project at home

By the end of the lesson you should: Worked in your group to produce an air powered vehicle that: Moves! (in a straight line) Is well constructed (not going to fall apart!) Is well designed (good to look at!) Has a team identity – well sponsored

Materials: 2 bottle tops 4 sheets A4 coloured card 1 sheet A3 card 4 chip trays 20 art straws 2 large balloons 2 small balloons 4 short dowels 8 card wheels 4 sheets A4 white paper 1 roll sellotape 5 elastic bands