In this exciting practical session pupils will design, build and test their own balloon buggies using cheap and recycled materials, whilst linking to KS2 and KS3 Science, DT and Mathematics curricula.
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louiseslowe
5 years ago
5
Thanks
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tkb1962
6 years ago
5
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FrancescaAdair
6 years ago
5
This is a great resource which is ready to use. Thank you!
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Nutcamb
7 years ago
5
Fabulous resources that could be used in variety of settings.
technologyforfun
7 years ago
Thanks for the great review :)
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audreyt
7 years ago
5
Fantastic resource for use in both classroom and the science club. Uses readily available materials (except correx!) - thank you.
technologyforfun
7 years ago
Thanks for the lovely review Audrey :) Corrugated cardboard works fine by the way, and is obviously much cheaper! The cheapest corrugated plastic I have found is from TTS (3mm thick):<br />
https://www.tts-group.co.uk/corrugated-plastic-sheets-500-x-500mm/1000487.html<br />
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