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STEM activities at home

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Access free home-learning educational activities in line with the curriculum with accompanying worksheets while schools are closed.

As schools are closed for the forseeable future, we have explored our STEM resources to make home-learning easier for parents to access, and encourage children to take part in fun, educational activities.

We have detailed a list of everyday, reusable resources that you will need for each activity with useful links of where you can buy them online.

Take part and share with us your home-learning creations on social media using#stemathomeand#imechestemor email us ateducation@imeche.org.

Downloadable worksheets for each activity and 'how-to' videos can be found below.

OurSTEM toolkit brochure包括所有工作表和th老师的笔记e following activities:

  • Ball Run
  • Lunar Rover
  • Tower
  • Catapult
  • 桥财源滚滚。

STEM activities and worksheets

Flying Dragon - new

Download the Flying Dragon worksheet (updated)

The Flying Dragon project is a creative engineering activity that challenges students to build a moving, crank-driven model of a flying dragon.

Watch how to build your own Flying Dragon

Watch how to build your own Flying Dragon


If you don’t have a toolkit, download the worksheet and below is the list of resources you can buy online:

Ball Run

Download the Ball Run worksheet (updated)>

Teams will design and build their own Ball Run, and put their final creation to the test. Creativity and stability will be key factors. This activity encourages problem solving, perseverance, , cooperation and spatial thinking.

Watch how to create a Ball Run


If you don’t have a toolkit, download the worksheet and below is the list of resources you can buy online:

Bridge Bonanza

Catapult

Download the Catapult worksheet

By combining Maths, Engineering and Science skills, teams will design and build their own Catapult’s and battle it out to see who can launch an object the farthest.

Watch how to design a Catapult


If you don’t have a toolkit, download the worksheet and below is the list of resources you can buy online:

CD Racer

Download the CD Racer worksheet>

Students will work on their own, or in a team to design and build a CD Racer out of everyday items. The activity teaches Sir Isaac Newton' s laws of motion and theory in a fun and practical way that spans across Key Stages 1-4.

Watch how to create a CD Racer


If you don’t have a toolkit, download the worksheet and below is the list of resources you can buy online:

Cork Launcher

Download the Cork Launcher worksheet>

The Cork Launcher activity introduces students to the science behind projectiles in motion. Using everyday materials students will create an alternative type of catapult that works like a slingshot.

Watch how to build your own Cork Launcher



Download the worksheet and below is the list of resources you can purchase online:

Hydraulic Propagator

Download the Hydraulic Propagator worksheet

The Propagator project introduces students to hydraulic systems and their inner workings. Using a few household items and craft materials, students will work in teams, or with help from an adult, to design and build a propagator with a basic hydraulic system that will help them care for their seedlings.

Watch how to create aHydraulic Propagator

If you don’t have a toolkit, download the worksheet and below is the list of resources you can buy online:

Lighthouse

Download the Lighthouse worksheet>

Students are tasked to build the tallest, working lighthouse they can using just AA batteries, a bulb &bulb holder, scrap paper, foil and tape. The activity teaches the basics behind designing a free-standing structure and explores the electronics that make lighthouses possible.

Watch how to create a working lighthouse


If you don’t have a toolkit, download the worksheet and below is the list of resources you can buy online:

Lunar Rover

Download the Lunar Rover worksheet

Teams are challenged to build a functioning rubber band car following the build template provided, or creatively design and build their very own. The rover that travels the furthest distance wins!

Students will learn about potential and kinetic energy, whilst also considering the relationship between mass, force and torque, and the effect they will have on their final design.

Watch how to create a Lunar Rover

If you don’t have a toolkit, download the worksheet and below is the list of resources you can buy online:

Mechanical Hand

Download the Mechanical Hand worksheet>

Students will look at the biomechanical make-up of the human hand and create their own mechanical hand using everyday materials to mimic the movement of joint structure and tendons.

Watch how to create a Mechanical Hand



Download the worksheet and below is the list of resources you can purchase online:

Tower

Download the Tower worksheet>

Students are challenged to design, build and produce a freestanding tower structure
that is stable enough to support a weight for 10 seconds. Following the engineering design cycle, students will work in teams using limited supplies including lollipop sticks, elastic bands, pegs, bulldog clips and white tac to create their towers.

Watch how to build a Tower


If you don’t have a toolkit, download the worksheet and below is the list of resources you can buy online:

Water Turbine

Download the Water Turbine worksheet >

We use the energy of falling and flowing water to produce power- from water wheels used to grind grain to modern hydroelectric dams to power cities. Using everyday materials, design and prototype your very own water turbine with the help of IMechE’s free educational resources.

Watch how to build a Water Turbine

If you don’t have a toolkit, download the worksheet and below is the list of resources you can buy online:

Download the Water Turbine Teacher Notes >

Certificate of Excellence

Reward the winners of your workshop with a certificate of excellence

Jigsaw Puzzles

Share your work

We would love to see what children are creating while at home.

Share your photos and videos with us at:

education@imeche.org

#stemathome

#imechestem


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