The BLOODHOUND SSC Education Programme provides these ideas for teachers to use when planning their lessons.
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Subjects |
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Description |
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Primary |
KS2 |
Science & Maths |
A bit of cutting followed by a bit of folding origami style, leads to a fun and interactive activity with the children. |
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Primary |
KS2 |
Design & Technology |
Children can build their own balloon powered car and then explore ways to make it go faster or further |
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Primary |
KS2 |
Science & Maths |
Simple investigative exercise |
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Primary |
KS2 |
Geography, Science & Maths |
Explore using Google Earth |
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Primary / Secondary |
KS2 and 3 |
Science and Technology |
Multiple choice interactive quiz to choose the correct size jet engine, rocket engine and parachute. The focus is on force and how it affects the motion |
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Secondary |
KS3 |
Earth Science and Mathematics |
How to compare different surfaces. |
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Secondary |
KS3 |
Science |
Enquiry based investigation into the change in position of Centre of Gravity and its importance in the real world. |
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Secondary |
KS3 and 4 |
Science and Mathematics |
Measure the thrust profile of a rocket engine to predict the speed your model can reach |
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Secondary |
KS3 and 4 |
Geography, Science & Maths |
Use Google Earth and the measuring tool. |
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Secondary |
KS3 and 4 |
Engineering Diploma |
A series of lesson ideas to build frames. |
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Secondary |
KS3 and 4 |
Science and Maths |
Learn about the history of the speed of sound. Measure the speed of sound using simple equipment and free software |
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Secondary |
KS3 and 4 |
Design and Technology | Tips on design and build of a mini BLOODHOUND rocket car using Estes rockets | |
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Secondary |
KS4 |
Science and Maths |
This piece of work allows students to study the expected motion of BLOODHOUND SSC. |
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Secondary |
KS4 |
D&T Engineering diploma |
Build your own rocket propelled car. |
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Secondary |
KS4 |
Engineering Diploma |
Uses a simple comparator circuit. |
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Secondary |
KS4 |
Mathematics and Physics |
BLOODHOUND SSC Mathematical Model - how can we make BLOODHOUND travel at 1000 mph? |
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KS4 |
Mathematics and Physics |
Demonstrate the forces acting on Bloodhound SSC and explore Thrust as a concept tying in with Newton’s Laws of Motion |
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Advanced Level Diploma |
Level 3 |
Maths |
Covers Frames of reference; Parametric equations of circle and cycloid; Calculation of velocity and acceleration |
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