Spaghetti & Marshmallow Tower
Type of resource: Weblink / Youtube Video
Web address https://tinkerlab.com/spaghetti-tower-marshmallow-challenge
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0_yKBitO8M
Language: English
Description
Challenge: The basic idea of this activity is that a team is given a handful of supplies to work with — spaghetti, tape, and string — and 18 minutes to build the tallest possible tower that can support a marshmallow
Scientific concept introduced
Building through prototyping, iteration and finding alternative solution
Creative and critical thinking
Critical Thinking:
– Inference
Creative Thinking:
– Making
Mathematical reasoning
– Measuring
Scientific thinking
– Questioning
– Observing
– Exploring
– Recording
– Analysising
– Drawing conclusions
Learning how to learn
– Following guidelines
– Turn taking in groups
– Self-discipline and self-regulated learning
Additional
– Collaborative skills through group Work
– Hand-eye coordination
– Literacy – vocabulary development
– Cooking skills of stirring, kneading and mixing
– Oral language – listening and following instructions
Spaghetti & Marshmallow Tower
Overall aims
The basic idea of this challenge is that a team is given a handful of supplies to work with — spaghetti, tape, and string — and 18 minutes to build the tallest possible tower that can support a marshmallow.
It can be used with teams of different ages, starting from children 3-4 years old.
The main goal of conducting of Spaghetti Marshmallow Challenge with young children is to explore the design process: thinking, doing, prototyping, and iteration.
Vocabulary – keywords should be understood
Spaghetti, building, prototyping, iteration, solution, triangles.
Expected learning outcomes (operational aims)
The children will be able to:
– develop a design mindset
– learn basic engineering principles (i.e. the importance of self-reinforcing triangles)
– understand the importance of prototyping
– work in team
– negotiate and solve problems in team
STEM skills – to which the learning unit is related to
CORE STEM SKILLS
Observing and making predictions
Building and tinkering
Creative thinking
Analyzing the results involved in the process of building the tower
Measuring
Drawing conclusions
Teamwork skills:
– Taking common decisions
– Sharing ideas – negotiating meanings
– Sharing responsibility for a task
– Accepting leadership and management
– Following the safety rules and discipline
ADDITIONAL SKILLS
Hand-eye coordination
Fine-motor skills
Oral Language
Teamwork
Negotiation
Teaching methodologies/activity outline
Instruction
1. Children have to be divided into teams of 4-5.
2. The have to build the Tallest Freestanding Structure: The winning team is the one that has the tallest structure measured from the table top surface to the top of the marshmallow. That means the structure cannot be suspended from a higher structure, like a chair, ceiling or chandelier.
3. The entire Marshmallow Must be on Top: The entire marshmallow needs to be on the top of the structure. Cutting or eating part of the marshmallow disqualifies the team.
4. Use as Much or as Little of the Kit: The team can use as many or as few of the 20 spaghetti sticks, as much or as little of the string or tape.
5. Break up the Spaghetti, String or Tape: Teams are free to break the spaghetti, cut up the tape and string to create new structures.
6. The Challenge Lasts 18 minutes: Teams cannot hold on to the structure when the time runs out. Those touching or supporting the structure at the end of the exercise will be disqualified.
7. Team with the tallest structure with the marshmallow on the top will win a prize! Measurement is a vertical measurement from the table top up.
Questions to be asked
What has helped building the tower?
What has hindered the work of the team?
What was the biggest challenge?
What will you do differently next time you’ll do this experiment?
How do you evaluate your behavior during the challenge?
Assessment of learning
Questions
Equipment and materials to be used in learning unit (tools, ingredients etc)
For each group:
– 20 sticks of dry spaghetti
– one yard of string
– one yard of tape
– one marshmallow
– scissors
Kind of setting
No specific setting required. Each team needs a table o a stable plan to duild the tower.
References – source
Website: https://tinkerlab.com/spaghetti-tower-marshmallow-challenge/
Spaghetti & Marshmallow Tower
1. Usefulness for STEM education – integrating content of different disciplines
Cross-curricular character of the resource
The range of S-T-E-M subjects included
The presentation of possibilities of including artistic activities (STEAM approach)
2. Expected learning outcomes
Consistency (links) with preschool core curriculum
Communicativeness of description
3. Methodology of teaching
Clarity, communicativeness of instructions for teachers
Meaningful learning – using practical life problems
Original idea
The level of ease in implementing the methodology to preschool age children
The level of ease in preparing necessary ingredients, materials and equipment needed
4. Sustainability
Ecological characteristics of materials/ results
Supporting healthy eating habits
Low ecological footprint
Possibilities of inclusion (respecting cultural diversity and food intolerances)
5. Class management
Using differentiated forms of work – individual, team work etc.
Individual work
Team work
Whole group
6. Time management
Short activity (10-15 minutes)
Medium activity (20-30 minutes)
Long activity (1 hour or more)
Very long activity (1 day or more)
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