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Driving SCIENCE STEM Activity 6 Researching Energy
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Safety Features With your team, read Seatbelts, Airbags, and Crumple Zones. Create a graphic organizer such as a web or chart in your notebooks to compare safety features that manage energy in an accident.
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Designing a Propulsion System Jared was babysitting his younger brother. He wanted to find a way to entertain his brother to keep him happy. Jared’s little brother loves fast cars. Searching through his desk, Jared found a toy car, balloon, drinking straw, tape, and paperclips. How might Jared use the materials to build a propulsion system to make the car move?
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Drawing a Prototype Without taking the materials out of the bag, work with your team to: Brainstorm possible designs. Agree on one design for the propulsion system. Make a drawing of the design in your notebook.
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Reflecting on Safety Features How might energy work in your balloon car? What new information did you learn about energy and car safety features? Will what you learned make a difference in your behaviors as a driver or passenger? Why or why not?
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Thanks to PDI 2 partners who sponsored the development of this activity and provided professional development support: American Honda Foundation DuPont CU-ICAR Safety-Kleen, EcoPower Fluor United States Conference of Mayors Thanks to race track partners who provided support for teachers: Darlington Raceway, Daytona International Speedway, Dover International Speedway, Martinsville Speedway, and Richmond International Raceway Copyright © 2015 Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina (SC).
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