Tallest tower challenge is about designing the tallest, stable and sturdy tower with the limited supplies in the given time. These are some of the challenges faced by engineers in the real world—with objectives, requirements and constraints such as budgets, material limitations and deadlines.
You will be working as an engineering team that can design a structure to meet the objectives with the fewest materials (hence, less cost) in the given timeline.
When you are brainstorming your idea, think about the real skyscrapers you have seen as inspiration, including the tallest buildings and towers that you have seen. What are their shapes? What are their foundations like?
As we are taking up this challenge we are learning:
The following skills will be evaluated for this contest
Check out submissions from some of our past participants
Makershala is a Learning by Making ecosystem for kids from age 8-16 to help them discover their interests, develop future skills and deepen conceptual understanding. Makershala follows the Project Based Learning approach as its way of teaching in which kids work on authentic, real life & personally meaningful projects.
Kids work on these projects in different educational settings, namely; self-learning; online 1:4 Peer to Peer with a mentor; or in a school. Projects are categorized in different interest segments like Robotics, Coding, Electronics, 3D Printing, Animations, Photography, Machine Learning, Astronomy and many more.
Each project is mapped with classroom concepts, 21st century skills, UN sustainable development goals and interests/careers to not only focus on holistic development of a child but help them identify their calling by giving them exposure to problems that exist in the real world.
Project-Based Learning has the potential to solve many of the learning problems we see today beyond foundational literacy.
Project-Based Learning has the potential to solve many of the learning problems we see today beyond foundational literacy.