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10th, 11th Grades  Project 5 weeks

Kinetic Krazy Kart Kapers

Paul K
Jan 5, 2026
Updated Apr 9, 2026
HS-PS2-3
Self Directed Learning
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Purpose

The "Precision Transporter" Challenge immerses students in the practical application of physics principles, focusing on kinematics and forces, through hands-on vehicle design and testing over a five-week period. Students engage in iterative design processes and self-directed learning, developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills while understanding the real-world implications of motion and energy. The project fosters collaboration and creativity as students work in teams, reflect daily on their progress and challenges, and present their findings in a community exhibition, including a solar-powered model vehicle to demonstrate renewable energy principles.

Learning goals

Students will apply scientific and engineering principles to design, evaluate, and refine a solar-powered vehicle, aligning with HS-PS2-3 standards. They will engage in self-directed learning, utilizing feedback and reflections to monitor progress and adapt their designs. Through hands-on experimentation, students will explore kinematics and forces, focusing on how friction, propulsion, and renewable energy sources influence vehicle movement and stopping accuracy. The project fosters critical thinking, collaboration, and communication skills, culminating in a showcase where students present their findings and demonstrate their understanding of physics concepts and sustainable transportation solutions.

Standards
  • [Next Generation Science Standards] HS-PS2-3 - Apply scientific and engineering ideas to design, evaluate, and refine a device that minimizes the force on a macroscopic object during a collision.
Competencies
  • Self Directed Learning - Students use teacher and peer feedback and self-reflection to monitor and direct their own learning while building self knowledge both in and out of the classroom.

Products

Throughout the project, students will create a series of prototypes, documenting each iteration with sketches and photos in their engineering portfolio. By the end of the project, students will produce a final model of their "Precision Transporter" vehicle, designed to meet the specific challenge parameters. Additionally, students will generate a reflective journal that captures their daily progress, challenges, and solutions, showcasing their self-directed learning journey. The project culminates in a solar-powered model vehicle, integrating renewable energy principles, which students will present at the 'Physics Expo' alongside their chosen deliverable: a lab report, pitch video, or portfolio.

Launch

Launch the project with an interactive "Physics in Motion" scavenger hunt, where students explore stations demonstrating kinematics and forces in action. Each station will offer clues that relate to vehicle design principles, igniting curiosity and setting the foundation for the upcoming challenge. This immersive experience will prepare students to apply these concepts creatively in their own vehicle designs.

Exhibition

Organize a 'Physics Expo' where students display their vehicles and present their chosen deliverables to parents, teachers, and peers. Create interactive stations where attendees can test the cars and explore the physics concepts involved. Collaborate with community partners, such as a nearby university's physics department, to provide students with feedback and insights. Incorporate a reflection circle during the event, allowing students to share their learning journey and the challenges they addressed. Highlight the creativity and innovation showcased by students throughout the project.

Plan
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Ask Imagine Plan Create Test Improve Share
Ask
Students will participate in a 'Physics in Motion' scavenger hunt to explore kinematics and forces, collaboratively define the design challenge, identify constraints using the engineering design process, and articulate their initial ideas and questions in a reflective journal.
Day 1
15 min over capacity (75 min available across 1 day)
Physics in Motion Scavenger Hunt
Activity 60m
Defining the Design Challenge
Activity 30m
Initial Ideas and Questions Reflection
Activity
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Imagine
Students will brainstorm innovative vehicle designs using everyday materials and discuss potential modifications to manage friction and propulsion effectively, setting the stage for creating a prototype in the next phase.
Day 2
Interactive Discussion: Physics of Friction and Propulsion
Activity 30m
Design Sketch Submission
Activity
Reflection Journal Entry
Activity
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Plan
Students will collaborate to select their optimal vehicle design by evaluating previous prototypes, sketch detailed plans, and outline specific modifications to maximize motion efficiency, preparing them for the upcoming construction phase.
Day 3
Prototype Evaluation Workshop
Activity 30m
Design Plan Submission
Activity
Reflective Journal Entry
Activity
Peer Feedback Session
Activity 30m
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Create
Students will construct and test their initial vehicle prototypes, documenting performance data and reflecting on successes and challenges to inform modifications that enhance precision and functionality in preparation for the next phase.
Day 4
30 min over capacity (75 min available across 1 day)
Prototype Construction
Activity 60m
Design Reflection Journal
Activity
Performance Testing and Data Collection
Activity 45m
Design Modification Plan
Activity
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Test
Students will conduct a series of controlled tests on their vehicle prototypes, meticulously recording data on speed, distance, and stopping accuracy, while engaging in a reflective journal exercise to assess the impact of their design choices and prepare for subsequent improvements.
Day 4
15 min over capacity (75 min available across 1 day)
Prototype Testing and Data Collection
Activity 60m
Reflective Journal Exercise
Activity
Design Improvement Planning
Activity
Peer Feedback Session
Activity 30m
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Improve
Students will analyze their previous test data, engage in a 'Test and Reflect' session to identify performance improvements, and iterate their vehicle designs, focusing on friction reduction and propulsion adjustments for enhanced accuracy in stopping at the target distance.
Day 4
Test and Reflect Session
Activity 30m
Reflection Journal Entry
Activity
Iterative Design Challenge
Activity 45m
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Share
Students will present their vehicle designs and chosen deliverables at the 'Physics Expo,' reflecting on their iterative process and learning during a reflection circle, and engage with community partners for feedback and deeper insights.
Day 4
75 min over capacity (75 min available across 1 day)
Expo Setup and Final Touches
Activity 30m
Interactive Vehicle Demonstrations
Activity 60m
Physics Expo Participation
Activity 60m
Final Presentation Deliverable
Activity
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Ask Days 1–1
Day 1
Physics in Motion Scavenger Hunt
Activity 60m
Defining the Design Challenge
Activity 30m
Initial Ideas and Questions Reflection
Activity
Imagine Days 2–2
Day 2
Interactive Discussion: Physics of Friction and Propulsion
Activity 30m
Design Sketch Submission
Activity
Reflection Journal Entry
Activity
Plan Days 3–3
Day 3
Prototype Evaluation Workshop
Activity 30m
Design Plan Submission
Activity
Reflective Journal Entry
Activity
Peer Feedback Session
Activity 30m
Share Days 4–4
Day 4
Test and Reflect Session
Activity 30m
Prototype Construction
Activity 60m
Expo Setup and Final Touches
Activity 30m
Prototype Testing and Data Collection
Activity 60m
Design Reflection Journal
Activity
Reflective Journal Exercise
Activity
Reflection Journal Entry
Activity
Interactive Vehicle Demonstrations
Activity 60m
Performance Testing and Data Collection
Activity 45m
Iterative Design Challenge
Activity 45m
Physics Expo Participation
Activity 60m
Design Improvement Planning
Activity
Peer Feedback Session
Activity 30m
Final Presentation Deliverable
Activity
Design Modification Plan
Activity
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Day 6
Day 7
Day 8
Day 9
Day 10

April 2026

Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
20 Day 1
Ask
Physics in Motion Scavenger Hunt
Defining the Design Challenge
Initial Ideas and Questions Reflection
21 Day 2
Imagine
Interactive Discussion: Physics of Friction and Propulsion
Design Sketch Submission
Reflection Journal Entry
27 Day 3
Plan
Prototype Evaluation Workshop
Design Plan Submission
Reflective Journal Entry
Peer Feedback Session
28 Day 4
Share
Test and Reflect Session
Prototype Construction
Expo Setup and Final Touches
Prototype Testing and Data Collection
Design Reflection Journal
Reflective Journal Exercise
Reflection Journal Entry
Interactive Vehicle Demonstrations
Performance Testing and Data Collection
Iterative Design Challenge
Physics Expo Participation
Design Improvement Planning
Peer Feedback Session
Final Presentation Deliverable
Design Modification Plan

May 2026

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