Build a wind powered car and experiment with different sail shapes and frames to see how wind energy can move objects. This hands-on STEM project introduces land sailing and helps kids understand how design affects speed, balance, and efficiency.
Difficulty Level: Easy
Concepts: Engineering, Transportation
Materials List
- Cardboard or foam board (base)
- Ice cream sticks (frame)
- Wooden skewers (axles)
- Straw pieces (axle holders)
- Bottle caps (wheels)
- Paper sheets (for sails)
- Wooden sticks/skewers (mast & support)
- Tape
- Glue
- Scissors
- Electric fan (wind source)
Steps
- Build the car base
- Create a simple rectangular frame using sticks and attach wheels using skewers.
- Add the sail mast
- Fix two vertical sticks on the car to hold the sail.
- Make different sails
- Try different designs:
- Flat rectangular sail
- Curved sail
- Cone-shaped sail
- Try different designs:
- Attach the sail
- Tape or fix the sail securely to the mast.
- Create wind
- Place the car in front of a fan or in a windy area.
- Test movement
- Observe how the car moves with different sail designs.
- Compare results
- Which sail moves fastest? Which is most stable?
Science Behind It
This project demonstrates wind energy and force.
Wind as Energy 💨
Moving air (wind) carries energy. When it hits the sail, it pushes the car forward.
Sail Design Matters ⛵
Different shapes affect how air flows:
- Flat sail → Simple, works well in direct wind
- Curved sail → Can capture more air, better efficiency
- Cone shape → Traps air but may add drag
Balance & Stability ⚖️
- A tall sail may catch more wind but can tip the car
- A wider base improves stability
Real-World Connection ⚙️
This is how:
- Sailboats move ⛵
- Land yachts travel on beaches 🏖️
- Wind-powered vehicles work 🌬️
Experiment Ideas 🧪
- Change sail size
- Try different materials (paper vs plastic)
- Adjust sail angle
- Add weight to test stability
- Measure distance traveled
Watch the video!
Keywords: wind powered car, land sailing project, sail design experiment, STEM wind energy project, DIY sail car, physics for kids, wind force experiment, engineering for kids, simple science project

