Sunday, October 21, 2012

Math and Science Club - Skyscrapers

On October 12 at Math and Science Club, we looked into skyscrapers. We talked about famous skyscrapers and forces that act on skyscrapers. We discussed the reality of limited resources in construction. Then, we did a mini contest to see who could create a skyscraper out of limited resources that would stand the tallest and able to withstand a "hurricane" (being blown on from an arms length away). The students used three sheets of newspaper and about a foot of tape.

Here are some of the results: 

Skyscraper is 22inches tall and was able to stay standing.

Skyscraper is 38 inches tall, but did not stay standing.    


Skyscraper was 26 inches tall and stayed standing.


After our building, measuring, and testing were complete, we discussed what the students had learned from the activity. The students all agreed that having a good base or foundation seemed to be the most important part of the building. We then were able to connect that to Jesus being our rock and our strong foundation.

Overall, it was another successful club meeting and we are looking forward to our next meeting on October 26th!


1 comment:

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