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Math

  • Understanding shapes and geometry by identifying and assembling various pieces of Lego to create the structure of the car.
  • Developing measurement skills by comparing the size and dimensions of different parts while building the car.
  • Enhancing problem-solving abilities by following instructions to assemble the Lego car and troubleshooting any issues that may arise during the process.
  • Exploring concepts of symmetry and patterns by creating symmetrical designs and repeating patterns on the car body.

Science

  • Learning about motion and forces by incorporating functional wheels and axles into the Lego car design.
  • Understanding the concept of energy transfer as the Lego car moves and the potential energy stored in the rubber bands or propulsion system.
  • Exploring principles of engineering and design by experimenting with different configurations and iterations of the Lego car to optimize performance.
  • Studying aerodynamics and friction as the Lego car is propelled forward and encounters various surfaces.

After building Lego cars, students can continue their development by experimenting with different designs and modifications to improve the performance of their cars. Encouraging them to test their cars on various surfaces and inclines can facilitate learning about friction and the impact of external forces on the car. Additionally, introducing challenges like building cars to transport weighted objects or constructing obstacle courses for the cars can further enhance their problem-solving and engineering skills.

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