 
    Workshop
Fan-Powered Car Workshop
Students work in small teams using their STEM skills to design, build, test and improve a small fan-powered car. The session ends with an exciting race-off!
- Ages 11 to 14
- In-school
- 1 to 2 hours
- Cost applies
 
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    Students work in small teams using their STEM skills to design, build, test and improve a small fan-powered car. The session ends with an exciting race-off!
 
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