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Starter STEM Activities Engineering Design (Take Home STEM)
Starter STEM Activities Engineering Design (Take Home STEM)
Starter STEM Activities Engineering Design (Take Home STEM)
Starter STEM Activities Engineering Design (Take Home STEM)
Starter STEM Activities Engineering Design (Take Home STEM)
Starter STEM Activities Engineering Design (Take Home STEM)
Starter STEM Activities Engineering Design (Take Home STEM)
Starter STEM Activities Engineering Design (Take Home STEM)
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What others say

"My students loved working on these projects. It is the end of the year and students are not engaged much. I think students will take these ideas home and replicate them multiple times for siblings and families."
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Sophie S.
"I used these when I had STEM enrichment at the end of the day. My sixth graders loved these projects."
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ashley b.

Description

From catapults to cars to an egg drop challenge, this is your guide to getting started in STEM! Each activity has an in-depth student activity sheet along with a guide through the engineering design process. Materials are cheap, but the learning is fun, hands-on, and engaging!

These low-prep engineering challenges are also great for sub plans in a STEM classroom!

STEM for Distance Learning: You can also get the whole family involved with STEM learning by using these as take-home STEM challenges! These STEM projects can be sent home as monthly projects or used in the classroom - perfect for distance learning! All challenges involve simple materials easily found around the home or classroom.

For distance learning, we recommend using these activities with our editable STEM journal that includes options for Seesaw, Google Slides, and Flipgrid.

10 STEM Engineering Design Challenges Included. Also listed are materials needed. The tallest tower and paper table missions should have defined material constraints otherwise the challenge is too easy. The other missions can be open-ended and allow the use of various recycled materials found at home or in the classroom.

  1. Tallest Tower: 50 index cards or 5 sheets paper, tape, scissors
  2. Paper Table: newspaper, scissors, tape, heavy book, ruler, timer
  3. Build A Boat: sink, aluminum foil, pennies or washers
  4. Egg Drop: rubber bands, balloons, popsicle sticks, hardboiled eggs, paper cups, straws, string, tape, scissors
  5. Mighty Machine / Catapult: plastic spoon, rubber bands, soda can, popsicle sticks, bean/marshmallow/balled up paper
  6. Balloon Car: latex balloon, plastic bottle, CDs or bottle caps, wooden pencils or skewers, plastic straws, glue, tape, paper clips, scissors, rubber bands
  7. Helping Hand: brass fasteners, cardboard, hole punch, rubber bands, scissors, duct tape, string, toothpicks, wooden skewers
  8. Roller Coaster: cup, ping pong ball, paper, paper plates, cup, cardboard, toilet paper rolls
  9. Bird Feeder: cereal boxes, paper rolls, paper, cardboard, string, cheerios or bird seed
  10. Drag Device: paper cup, ping pong ball, tissue paper, string, card stock, masking tape, ping pong ball, trash bags

What is included? STEM challenges incorporate math and science concepts with creativity, innovation, and critical thinking. Students are provided with a Mission Sheet and a Student Handout that guides them through the engineering design process. The challenge along with relevant math and science concepts are reviewed in class, and then students are tasked with completing the challenge and recording results. Parents are notified with a letter that encourages them to participate and support the learning process. Students then report back and share their final designs with the class.

Included in this product

  • Standards
  • Letter to Parents (separate editable file included)
  • Engineering Design Process Overview
  • STEM Challenge Student Handout
  • Ten STEM Challenges
  • Mission with a materials list and engineering design constraints that includes Math Problems & STEM Career Connection
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Starter STEM Activities Engineering Design (Take Home STEM)

Vivify STEM
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$6.75

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1 Week

What others say

"My students loved working on these projects. It is the end of the year and students are not engaged much. I think students will take these ideas home and replicate them multiple times for siblings and families."
star
Sophie S.
"I used these when I had STEM enrichment at the end of the day. My sixth graders loved these projects."
star
ashley b.

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Description

From catapults to cars to an egg drop challenge, this is your guide to getting started in STEM! Each activity has an in-depth student activity sheet along with a guide through the engineering design process. Materials are cheap, but the learning is fun, hands-on, and engaging!

These low-prep engineering challenges are also great for sub plans in a STEM classroom!

STEM for Distance Learning: You can also get the whole family involved with STEM learning by using these as take-home STEM challenges! These STEM projects can be sent home as monthly projects or used in the classroom - perfect for distance learning! All challenges involve simple materials easily found around the home or classroom.

For distance learning, we recommend using these activities with our editable STEM journal that includes options for Seesaw, Google Slides, and Flipgrid.

10 STEM Engineering Design Challenges Included. Also listed are materials needed. The tallest tower and paper table missions should have defined material constraints otherwise the challenge is too easy. The other missions can be open-ended and allow the use of various recycled materials found at home or in the classroom.

  1. Tallest Tower: 50 index cards or 5 sheets paper, tape, scissors
  2. Paper Table: newspaper, scissors, tape, heavy book, ruler, timer
  3. Build A Boat: sink, aluminum foil, pennies or washers
  4. Egg Drop: rubber bands, balloons, popsicle sticks, hardboiled eggs, paper cups, straws, string, tape, scissors
  5. Mighty Machine / Catapult: plastic spoon, rubber bands, soda can, popsicle sticks, bean/marshmallow/balled up paper
  6. Balloon Car: latex balloon, plastic bottle, CDs or bottle caps, wooden pencils or skewers, plastic straws, glue, tape, paper clips, scissors, rubber bands
  7. Helping Hand: brass fasteners, cardboard, hole punch, rubber bands, scissors, duct tape, string, toothpicks, wooden skewers
  8. Roller Coaster: cup, ping pong ball, paper, paper plates, cup, cardboard, toilet paper rolls
  9. Bird Feeder: cereal boxes, paper rolls, paper, cardboard, string, cheerios or bird seed
  10. Drag Device: paper cup, ping pong ball, tissue paper, string, card stock, masking tape, ping pong ball, trash bags

What is included? STEM challenges incorporate math and science concepts with creativity, innovation, and critical thinking. Students are provided with a Mission Sheet and a Student Handout that guides them through the engineering design process. The challenge along with relevant math and science concepts are reviewed in class, and then students are tasked with completing the challenge and recording results. Parents are notified with a letter that encourages them to participate and support the learning process. Students then report back and share their final designs with the class.

Included in this product

  • Standards
  • Letter to Parents (separate editable file included)
  • Engineering Design Process Overview
  • STEM Challenge Student Handout
  • Ten STEM Challenges
  • Mission with a materials list and engineering design constraints that includes Math Problems & STEM Career Connection
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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a fun resource
Rated 5 out of 5
August 20, 2025
Met expectations
Great value
Standards-aligned
I used this over the summer with my kids. It gave them other things to do in the summer.
mary L.
193 reviews • Outside the United States
Grades taught: 1st, 2nd
Student populations: Emerging bilinguals
Rated 5 out of 5
June 4, 2025
I used this resource in my classroom, and it worked exceptionally well.
ashley V.
338 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
May 17, 2025
This resource was exactly what I was looking for! Thank you!
The Ohio Teacher
(TPT Seller)
1,276 reviews
Grades taught: 5th
Rated 5 out of 5
May 14, 2025
My students loved working on these projects. It is the end of the year and students are not engaged much. I think students will take these ideas home and replicate them multiple times for siblings and families.
Sophie Schwedland
(TPT Seller)
96 reviews
Grades taught: 7th, 8th
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
April 13, 2025
I used these when I had STEM enrichment at the end of the day. My sixth graders loved these projects.
ashley B.
367 reviews
Grades taught: 6th
Rated 4 out of 5
March 27, 2025
I used these activities with my elementary GT students. It was a good resource and the activities were fun.
Ashley M.
119 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th
Rated 5 out of 5
March 8, 2025
Thank you very much. My students greatly enjoyed this!
531 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd, 4th, 5th
Rated 5 out of 5
January 9, 2025
Great resource to have! This was helpful to use in the classroom.
Madison N.
882 reviews
Grades taught: 7th

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Standards

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NGSSK-2-ETS1-2
Develop a simple sketch, drawing, or physical model to illustrate how the shape of an object helps it function as needed to solve a given problem.
NGSSK-2-ETS1-3
Analyze data from tests of two objects designed to solve the same problem to compare the strengths and weaknesses of how each performs.
NGSSMS-ETS1-2
Evaluate competing design solutions using a systematic process to determine how well they meet the criteria and constraints of the problem.
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