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Product Details

Try a Unit Kit from the Award-Winning IMSA Fusion STEM Program to get a glimpse into what the larger curriculum modules have to offer your classroom and your students.

Specifications

A fire department has only a few minutes to arrive with all the fire trucks and equipment necessary for the emergency and must navigate through various obstacles along the way. One city fire department has implemented a smaller and more efficient fire truck to travel through its busy streets. In this unit from the award-winning IMSA Fusion STEM program, students are challenged to design and build the smallest fire engine possible that will support the longest aerial ladder within the design criteria and constraints. After the initial trial, students have the opportunity to improve their model aerial ladder engines before the final test.

Includes materials for 20 students, writable student content and access to detailed digital teacher content with professional development videos (1-year license). Grades 4–5.