KCSMA is taking STEM outside of the classroom and challenging every student to participate in our monthly home challenge. The challenge for February is. What type of structure can you build with toothpicks?
KCSMA is taking STEM outside of the classroom and challenging every student to participate in our monthly home challenge. The challenge for February is. What type of structure can you build with toothpicks?
KCSMA is taking STEM outside of the classroom and challenging every student to participate in our monthly home challenge. The challenge for February is. What type of structure can you build with toothpicks?
KCSMA is taking STEM outside of the classroom and challenging
every student to participate in our monthly home challenge.
The challenge for February is ...............
What type of structure can you
build with toothpicks? How to participate: This is your time to be an architect. Design and build a structure using toothpicks. You can use other materials to enhance your structure, but the toothpicks should be the main building material. (Marshmallows, gum drops, and modeling clay are great binding materials.) You
will need to attach the following to your design:
A sketch of your design A description of its purpose or a problem it might solve Your full name, grade level, and teachers name
All designs should be brought to the media center on the
morning of Friday, March 6 (STEM Day). Three Winners Will Be Chosen.