Electric helicopter animation
Can you make an electric helicopter with a rotor that switches on and off? Use this animation to introduce this challenge to pupils.
In this challenge, your class will be walked through the steps to design and make a model helicopter using knowledge of electricity and forces. Complete the circuits and materials and forces worksheet before starting the activity.
Give students the planning sheet to do after or while they watch the instructional videos. They can make and test their helicopters, finishing with the evaluation and self-check activity to reflect on their work.
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Can you make an electric helicopter with a rotor that switches on and off? Use this animation to introduce this challenge to pupils.
Label the components of a model helicopter circuit and interpret circuit diagrams using this activity sheet.
A structured sheet to support pupils as they evaluate their electric helicopters.
Label helicopter parts, identify forces acting on a helicopter and decide on the best materials for different parts, using this activity sheet.
A structured sheet to support pupils as they plan their electric helicopters.
Use this presentation to give pupils ideas for their own electric helicopter designs.
A skills and knowledge self-assessment sheet for pupils to complete after they have designed, made and evaluated their electric helicopters.
A presentation with photos and a video clip showing a variety of designs for real electric helicopters.
A step-by-step video showing how to make the landing gear and fuselage (base) of the helicopter using blocks of wood and lolly sticks.
A step-by-step video showing how to make a simple circuit that will make the helicopter's rotor blades turn.
A step-by-step video showing how to make the rotor of the helicopter using a motor and a paper straw.
A step-by-step video showing how to make a switch using a block of wood, drawing pins and a paperclip.
Learn about careers related to this lesson…
Watch James, a field service engineer (who mends electric charging points) at work, and find out about the knowledge and skills he needs for success.
Use this presentation to inspire your pupils to think about a potential future career and link learning about electricity to the real-world.
Inspire your pupils to think about a potential future career and link learning about electricity to the real-world, with this job-role card.
Watch Imisi, a data analyst (who works with electric vehicles) at work and find out about the knowledge and skills she needs for success.
Use this presentation to inspire your pupils to think about a potential future career and link learning about electricity to the real-world.
Inspire your pupils to think about a future career and link learning about electricity and data to the real-world, with this job-role card.
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