Engineering challenge
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Five engineering challenges for kids – with wooden clothespins, binder clips, and craft sticks! It’s a simple STEM activity that kids of all ages will love. Move over, expensive building sets! These simple materials were a huge hit with my boys. The first time we got them out, Owen (almost 7) spent well over an […]
Lisa Spinelli saved to stem
These 20 Engineering STEM Challenges are great because they use simple materials you probably have at home already.. and they are fun!

Sherri Bear saved to Home School Ideas
Try one of these free engineering design challenges for high school students to use the engineering design process.
Stacey Padilla saved to One hit wonders
Discover some fascinating, no prep STEM activities and challenges you can do with your students using paper! Engineering, math and science.
30+ engineering STEM challenges with simple materials. Kids can tinker with bridges, catapults, boats, and more using recycled and inexpensive materials.
Learn new tricks for domino chains with these awesome engineering challenges! There are 8 printable domino challenge cards which will inspire hours of fun!
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Crazy Balancing Craft Sticks - Kids will love this engineering challenge! Use craft sticks to learn about balance point and center of gravity.
Can you build a ring using only Pringles chips? The Pringles Ringle is an engineering challenge in which students create a ring using only Pringles chips, no tape or glue allowed! The challenge requires a lot of patience as well as careful and precise chip placement. Although, the hardest part o

Kathy Storage saved to Everything STEM
We had SO much fun digging into this STEM activity--check out what we did and grab the freebie and try it yourself! Get creative--you can use whatever supplies you have around...and watch the fun and learning!
Try one of these free engineering design challenges to get kids brainstorming, building, and innovating from home.

Jeannie Ruiz saved to E Learning