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Science

  • The student has learned about the concept of motion and its relationship to forces, as they experienced acceleration, braking, and turning while driving.
  • They have gained an understanding of the principles of friction and its effect on the vehicle's traction and stability.
  • The activity provided an opportunity for the student to observe real-life applications of energy conversion and conservation as they manipulated the controls and monitored fuel consumption.

For continued development, the student can explore the science of aerodynamics by conducting simple experiments with model cars or airplanes, studying how different designs affect their performance.

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  • by Thames & Kosmos: This kit allows hands-on experimentation with basic mechanical physics principles, perfect for further understanding the science behind driving.
  • by Learning Resources: This kit provides tools and gadgets for exploring motion and friction, offering a fun and educational way to solidify the concepts learned while driving.
  • by Engino: This building set introduces principles of mechanics and simple machines, which can complement the student's understanding of how things move and function.

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