Kids’ Mechanic Car Building Workshop
our Kids’ Mechanical Car Building Workshop, children will not only have fun but also gain a deeper appreciation for engineering and mechanics. They will leave with valuable skills and knowledge that inspire a lifelong interest in STEM fields.
Overview
DESCRIPTION
We’re diving into the exciting world of engineering and mechanics. In this hands-on workshop, you’ll have the opportunity to build your very own mechanical car from scratch. With a mix of creativity and problem-solving, you’ll learn about the basics of mechanics, how different parts work together, and the joy of creating something with your own hands. Get ready to roll up your sleeves, use your imagination, and have a blast building and racing your mechanical car!
LEARNING OUTCOMES
1. Basic Engineering Concepts:
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- Understand the fundamental principles of mechanics and engineering.
- Learn how gears, axles, and wheels work together to make a car move.
- Problem-Solving Skills:
- Develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills by assembling car parts.
- Troubleshoot and resolve issues that arise during the building process.
- Fine Motor Skills:
- Improve fine motor skills through precise manipulation of small parts and tools.
- Enhance hand-eye coordination during the assembly of the car.
- Teamwork and Collaboration:
- Work collaboratively with peers to build and test mechanical cars.
- Share ideas and solutions, fostering a team-oriented environment.
- Creativity and Innovation:
- Encourage creativity in designing and customizing the mechanical car.
- Explore innovative solutions to enhance the car’s performance.
- Patience and Perseverance:
- Learn the value of patience and perseverance while working through challenging tasks.
- Celebrate the sense of achievement upon completing the project.
- Understanding Cause and Effect:
- Observe how changes to the car’s design affect its performance.
- Experiment with different configurations to see real-time cause and effect.
- Practical Application of STEM:
- Apply science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) concepts in a practical, hands-on setting.
- See the real-world applications of classroom knowledge.
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