
Remote Control Car - Shell Design
by Michael Amato
Students will begin by brainstorm and designing a cardboard shell for a remote control car. They will practice iterating on their designs, troubleshooting the process, measuring the cardboard and frames, and executing on their designs.
Lesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1IoxQsPiZyFXWQEP8mif5VDhwkLBa5jvM/edit?u…Related Content

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