• Identify the effects of air resistance, water resistance and friction, that act between moving surfaces.
• A STEM kit for 60 pupils to make, test, and improve balloon buggies using their science and DT skills.
• Investigate forces and motion that make things move, understand mechanical systems in products, and compare the average speed of buggies.
• This balloon making kit helps children understand forces and motion through hands-on activities. They will mark and cut a base, attach straws as bearings, fit axles and wheels, and attach a hose and balloon. When the balloon is inflated, the buggy zooms across the room, demonstrating forces that make things begin to move, get faster or slow down.
• Children can add passengers, decorate their buggies, and optimise performance by reducing friction. They can also calculate and compare the average speed of their buggies.
The kit includes a lesson plan, PowerPoint, pupil worksheet, and a blog. Created by mechanical engineer Caroline Alliston, it supports classroom science experiments and STEM challenges for up to 60 children.
• Enough material for 60 pupils
• Comprehensive supporting literature includes a lesson plan, PowerPoint, pupil worksheet and ‘how to’ blog
• Ideal for KS2 pupils