
Seventh-grade students put their science skills to work in an exciting hands-on project—building and racing pinewood derby cars! As part of their science curriculum, every 7th grader who is taking science designed and constructed their own miniature race car, applying principles of physics and engineering to optimize speed and performance.
Throughout the process, students explored key scientific concepts such as friction, aerodynamics, and mass distribution. However, speed wasn’t the only focus—students also had the opportunity to showcase their creativity by painting and decorating their cars with unique designs.
The project culminated in a race where students put their derby cars to the test, competing to see whose design had the winning combination of speed and engineering.
This hands-on learning experience not only reinforced scientific principles but also encouraged problem-solving, critical thinking, and creativity. Whether aiming for the fastest car or the most eye-catching design, every student walked away with a sense of accomplishment and a deeper understanding of the forces that make things go.
Way to go, Grissom 7th graders!