Supply your kids with a variety of materials.
Marble maze chalenge.
Using the cardboard rolls and tape, build a maze from start to finish.
Use the equipment listed to make a marble maze in the bottom of a shallow gratnells tray.
Tape or glue the pieces to the plate.
The goal of this project is to get a maze made that fits a marble, contained inside a paper plate, that works completely, and doesn’t break when playing with it.
Use y ou r i mag i n ati on to.
Marbles first, issue the challenge.
Record what obstacles you had to overcome when designing and testing your maze.
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Create a maze with a start and finish.
In this stem challenge, the student’s task is to build a maze for a marble that includes at least one square, rectangle, and triangle.
Kids will have to use quite a few skills to get this design to work.
Our bumpy planet landforms and bodies of water are.
You will need (per maze):
This stem activity is one my students look forward to and ask to complete!
A metal pan that can be held and manipulated (a baking or pizza pan is great option!) magnetic tiles of different shapes and sizes (affiliate link)
When you’re ready to test, send your marble through the maze and make observations.
Design a paper plate marble maze in this stem challenge for kids, children will create a paper plate marble maze game inspired by pinball machines using a paper plate and a marble.
Post it to your journal!