
Bridge Builder Challenge
Design and build bridges using limited materials, then test their strength-to-weight ratio. Optimize for maximum load capacity with minimum materials. Covers structural engineering.
Recommended for ages 9-12
About This Kit
Engineer bridges using popsicle sticks and glue, then test load capacity vs weight. Explore different truss designs, support structures, and material efficiency. Covers structural engineering, load distribution, compression/tension forces, and design optimization. Introduces civil engineering and architecture concepts.
Learning Outcome
Learner designs light yet strong bridges
What's Inside
Popsicle sticks, glue, weights
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