Looking for a fun Halloween activity that incorporates science, technology, engineering, and/or math? Halloween STEM / STEAM Challenges are collaborative, brain-busting work disguised as fun!
The basic premise:
In partners or groups, students work against a criteria and constraints list to build a low-energy machine to toss treats. The teacher chooses from one of two challenge goals: maximum launch distance and/or target-accuracy.
This challenge is a great introduction to simple machines, particularly levers!
Note: This is the digital format, compatible with Google Slides ™.
For the print version, click here.
Note: I received several requests to create a non-Halloween version of the student handouts to use at other times of the year or due to district rules regarding the holiday. A candy-only/non-Halloween version is now included!
Resource includes:
- NGSS aligned standards, Grades 2 – 8
- Teacher Tips:
- Links to my 5-part video series on getting started with STEM challenges
- Materials and timing
- Criteria & Constraints (including modifications to increase difficulty for older students)
- Measuring results
- Universal STEM Challenge Notes & How to Use Student Slides
- Post-design extension activities list
- Link to a video walk-through of the challenge
- Student Handouts/Slides
- Candy targets (optional to print targets)
- Criteria and Constraints List (editable)
- Results and Design Analysis
- Discussion Questions
- Extension templates
- Process Flow Map
- Math Extension
Sample/suggested materials for each student or group:
(Materials you’ll need to do the activity are easily modified. You don’t need to provide all of the following materials. Select a subset and/or add in your own ideas.)
- Wrapped candy
- Small candies like Hershey’s Kisses are easier to launch and easy to locate post-launch. You may want to provide more than one option.
- Candy target/container (A printable target is included if you select the target-accuracy goal, but a Halloween-themed candy bowl is also fun!)
- Clothespins (1-2)
- Rubber bands (5-20 per student/group)
- Popsicle sticks/tongue depressors/craft sticks/pencils/wooden rulers/small scrap wood pieces (10 – 20)
- Something (or multiple things) to act as a fulcrum (markers, batteries, spice bottles, highlighters, etc.)
- Tape (constrain to 24 in. or less)
- Tape measure
Optional:
- Small cups
- Cardboard
- Foil
- Pipe cleaners
- String
This resource is also available in print format and as part of the Halloween and the Mega STEM Challenge bundles. Click through below:
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