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Paper Bridges: Engineering Challenge Project ~ Great STEM Bridge Challenge, Paper Helicopter, Paper Bridge, Stem Engineering, Steam Ideas, Stem Lab, Engineering Activities, Stem Lesson, Engineering Challenge

Engineering Challenge: What is the strongest paper bridge you can build using only a single sheet of copy paper? Materials Needed (per student): one sheet of 8.5 x 11 copy paper two textbooks pennies for weight This packet contains all the information you need to make this a great engineering activity in your classroom! Lab sheets, student and teacher instructions, and challenge signs are all included! Using simple and cheap materials, you can engage your students in the engineering process…

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Newspaper Table: Engineering Challenge Project ~ Great STE Paper Bridge, Elementary Stem, Steam Challenges, Stem Engineering, Steam Ideas, Stem Elementary, Engineering Activities, Stem Lesson, Engineering Challenge

Engineering Challenge: Using only newspaper and masking tape, can you construct an 8 inch tall table that is strong enough to hold a textbook? Materials: (per group) Ten sheets of newspaper One roll of masking tape One piece of cardboard (9 x 12 size) Textbook Tape measure & scissors This packet contains all the information you need to make this a great engineering activity in your classroom! Lab sheets, student and teacher instructions, and challenge signs are all included! Using simple and…

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Every day we pass bridges, whether it's a foot bridge, a highway overpass, a span over water, or a viaduct over a valley. We pass on these structures without even thinking of the engineering genius that went into their design and construction, let alone the science behind their strength.

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