An activity from Team Repair.
“A Product Teardown is where all components of a product are disassembled and identified. It’s a unique way of igniting students’ curiosity about how a product works and discovering what circuitry, mechanics, and design is going on behind the scenes.
The activity cultivates essential skills in problem-solving, as well as offering a way to consider the environmental implications of how a product has been manufactured.”
This stand-alone activity is drawn from materials contained in Team Repair’s at-home and in-class products, as described HERE.
Go to — Product Teardown STEM Classroom Activity
Age — 10 - 14 years old
Cost — Free
Source — Team Repair, UK
Team.Repair is an award-winning company founded by a team of Design Engineers from Imperial College London. They are passionate about using repair to support STEM education and facilitate access to engineering professions.
Go to Team Repair’s primary Library page for more information about the company.
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