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IET | Learn how to make a zip line for toys. @theiet | Uploaded June 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
This step-by-step video guide is a helpful introduction showing teachers and parents how to make a model zip line system with their children. In this activity the children will learn about the effect of gravity on a body falling in a controlled manner, friction, and the practical application of trigonometry.

This fun STEM challenge is aimed at secondary school children aged 11-14 years.

Download the free activity sheets and supporting resources on our resource page for more detailed instructions, teachers notes and for optional extension work. These are free to download, and all the documents are fully editable, so you can tailor them to your students’ and your schools’ needs.

This exercise will take approximately 60-90 minutes to complete in full.

Tools/resources required
• String or thin rope, 10m should be enough
• A ‘passenger’ for the zip line
• Paper clips or stiff wire
• Sticky tape
• A stopwatch or a stopwatch App on a phone
• A ruler or tape measure
• A protractor
• Some paper and a pen to take notes

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