It’s back-to-school season, and what better way to get kids excited about a new school year than with a fun ice breaker to help everyone get to know one another.
The Paper Tower challenge is one of our favorite STEAM activities for kids. First, the only material required is paper (a win for any of us who need an activity with easy setup and easy cleanup!). Second, it’s open-ended, so there is no right or wrong way to do it. Third, it encourages kids to think more creatively, think more critically, and learn how to listen to and problem-solve with others. And fourth (and finally), kids absolutely love it.
So, grab some paper, set your timer, and enjoy the process!
Challenge: Your task is to build a freestanding tower that is as tall as possible and is made only of paper.
Materials: 20 sheets of paper, 1 pair of scissors, 1 tape measure
The scissors and tape measure may not be used in your solution.
Time: You will have 3 minutes to discuss your strategy and 6 minutes to build your tower. Discuss and try different ways you can use the paper to create your tower.
Scoring:
After solving the challenge, take a few minutes to reflect on the experience. This helps children analyze what they have learned so that they can improve on things in the future. Ask them questions about their experience and process, such as:
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