PRIMARY STEM PROJECT
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Make STEM learning exciting and fun with this innovative classroom resource!

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What is it about?

​The Primary STEM Project gives schools the chance to apply real life skills in the classroom.

By working individually, in pairs or as a team, students can develop their talents to design, make, test a model car and then race their finished models on a 10 metre track.


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Design - Make - Race

​Students start the process by folding a prestamped chassis net to make a standard 3D racing car with wheels and axles.

​Following research, they will design and make a body shell to create their own miniature racing car and go on to test its aerodynamic qualities, using the launch system and roll-out race track, then re-evaluate their designs, to produce a winning car!

What students will learn…

- Science applied to the real world
- The process: Research, Design, Make, Test, Modify, Race
​- Teamwork
- How to closely follow instructions
- Speaking and listening skills
- Recognising personal strengths and strengths in others
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Introduce STEM learning at an early age, with the Primary STEM Project – encouraging your Primary Students to design
the body shell of their own miniature racing car, then go on the test its aerodynamic qualities using the unique roll-out race track, and re-evaluate their designs to produce a winning car!

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  • Home
  • The Project
    • Design / Make / Race
    • Resources & Activities
    • Equipment
    • Mini Project
  • TESTIMONIALS
  • Media & News
    • Videos
  • Contact