Build a Straw Bridge: Summer Fun Activity

Build a Straw Bridge: Summer Fun Activity

Explore engineering by building a straw bridge and testing its weight capacity.

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Build a Straw Bridge: Summer Fun Activity

Here is an easy activity that could easily end up becoming a career choice! Build a straw bridge.

In Engineering Statics classes, final projects can frequently include group designs of bridges that hold weight. Believe it or not, while your student may not be ready to calculate the forces, he can try his hand at engineering by building a straw bridge.

This activity from the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry begins with understanding which structures are the strongest. Then:

  • Draw a sketch of your design.
  • Build the design.
  • Test your structure.

The student will test his bridge by seeing how many pennies (weight) it can hold before collapsing.

By iterating with different designs, students will see which shapes hold more wight, and understand how to modify the shapes to increase their load capacity.

Perfect for the budding engineer!

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