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St Vincent De Paul Infant School, Marino, Dublin 9

Discover Primary Science Award 3

26th Apr 2018

Room 10 completed their final experiment this week. This week we became engineers and explored how bridges are built.

 

Experiment 3: How bridges are built. 

Equipment:

  • Lego
  • Cardboard
  • Spaghetti
  • Blue Tac
  • Popsicle Sticks
  • iPad

Activity:

  1. Using the iPad we explored different types of bridges and what makes bridges strong.
  2. We read a book telling us interesting facts about bridges.
  3. We found out that a triangle is the strongest shape and this is what engineers use when building bridges.
  4. We split into 4 groups (Lego, Lego & cardboard, spaghetti & Blue Tac and popsicle sticks & Blue Tac) and attempted to build strong bridges.

Results:

Some of our bridges were too weak and could not support any weight. Some of our bridges were really strong. 

Conclusions:

  • Bridges that were built with triangles and supports were the strongest type of bridge. 

(Note: Experiment from Primary Science Website)