
This
week our 7th graders have been busy learning about the atmospheric and
topographical conditions on Mars as they take part in a
Mars Rover Design Challenge
in class. They were asked to design and build a "self-propelled
transport vehicle" prototype that would successfully transport 125g at
least 1m safely and securely. Their prototypes were to be designed and
built using only recyclable or reusable every-day household items. What
they created was amazing!

Each
student was responsible for coming up with their own design for the
challenge.. and we had a great variety of designs be built and tested.
While not all the prototypes were successful in transporting the 125g
weight the full distance, they were all very creative and thoughtful.
Next up, students will be completing the
6th and 7th boxes on their Design Challenge Packet
that asks them to reflect on the success of their product and further
challenges them to come up with some ideas on what they could have done
or do to make it more successful. Students have also been given the
option to improve upon their design on their own time. Those who
successfully make their changes are welcome to bring in their prototypes
for further testing next week.
Please see the slideshow below or
visit the gallery for some of the amazing images and action from this challenge.
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