The Engineered Dragster: Sketching, Drafting, and Prototyping Teacher’s Guide.
Students start designing their own CO2 dragsters, produce a foam prototype of their dragsters, and then create a finished Custom Cruiser model. The culminating activity is to deliver a polished presentation about the process of creating the Custom Cruiser.
Through these activities and challenges, students learn about and apply several concepts:
Student materials in the guide are reproducible for distribution in your classroom.
Equipment and materials needed to complete guide activities include Pitsco Custom Cruiser Body Blanks, CO<sub>2></sub> dragster supplies, digital scale, measuring tape, Roll Test Ramp, drafting board, T square, 30°/60°/90° triangle, compass, drafting pencil or lead holder, French curve, sandpaper sharpener, freehand hot-wire cutter, acrylic spray paint, hand drill with 1/8" bit, carving tools, drill press, band saw, safety glasses, digital camera and digital video camera, photo- and video-editing software, presentation software (PowerPoint), plastic wheels, straws, steel axles, modelling clay, expanded polystyrene foam blank, drafting tape, balsa wood sealer, and standard classroom tools and materials. Note: This list is for all activities; individual activities don’t require all listed materials.
The Engineered Dragster: Sketching, Drafting, and Prototyping Teacher’s Guide.
Students start designing their own CO2 dragsters, produce a foam prototype of their dragsters, and then create a finished Custom Cruiser model. The culminating activity is to deliver a polished presentation about the process of creating the Custom Cruiser.
Through these activities and challenges, students learn about and apply several concepts:
Student materials in the guide are reproducible for distribution in your classroom.
Equipment and materials needed to complete guide activities include Pitsco Custom Cruiser Body Blanks, CO<sub>2></sub> dragster supplies, digital scale, measuring tape, Roll Test Ramp, drafting board, T square, 30°/60°/90° triangle, compass, drafting pencil or lead holder, French curve, sandpaper sharpener, freehand hot-wire cutter, acrylic spray paint, hand drill with 1/8" bit, carving tools, drill press, band saw, safety glasses, digital camera and digital video camera, photo- and video-editing software, presentation software (PowerPoint), plastic wheels, straws, steel axles, modelling clay, expanded polystyrene foam blank, drafting tape, balsa wood sealer, and standard classroom tools and materials. Note: This list is for all activities; individual activities don’t require all listed materials.
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We pay our respects to Elders past and present.
We acknowledge and respect the traditions as well as customs practised both present and before our time.
