Engineering careers activities

These resources cover many types of engineering, but the common theme is that they contain activities that pupils could complete to show how engineers solve problems through the application of science and design.

The 'What is engineering?' resource contains a useful presentation 'Engineers don't all wear hard hats' to introduce what engineers do. This could be adapted by a STEM Ambassador to talk about the problem they are trying to solve. The presentation could be combined with a pupil hands on engineering activity to ensure high engagement and impact. Examples of some suitable activities in this collection cover:

  • Designing a simple wind turbine to lift a cup off the floor - Wind power STEM challenge
  • Making a water filter - Water for everyone everywhere
  • Designing houses for different parts of the world - Shelter for the world
  • Constructing a sturdy structure - Den Day
  • Designing of a ship which needs to break through sea ice - Ice Breaker
  • Designing a boat to carry more passengers
  • Investigating the best way to load cargo on a boat
  • Using fruit to power lights - Fruit Lights
  • Building a bridge form one piece of paper- Bridges and structures
  • Modelling linkage mechanisms
  • Looking at simple electrical circuits by making a steady hand game - Exciting electricity
  • Building a balanced hanging sculpture
  • Making a tower from spaghetti
  • Investigating the forces affecting buildings - Vertically challenged
  • Using different types of envelope to link design with function - High Flyers
  • Designing a push along toy to meet set design criteria - How will your roly poly move?

With these resources they provide a source of inspiration for some hands on activities that will work. Many of them have been written for teachers so include parts which are not relevant for STEM Ambassadors. 

For further information about the STEM Ambassador Programme and for how to request a STEM Ambassador or volunteer, visit https://www.stem.org.uk/stem-ambassadors 

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Using fruit batteries to produce electricity

This is one of a set of resources developed to support the teaching of the primary national curriculum. They are designed to support the delivery of key topics within science and design and technology. This resource focusses on the use of fruit to power a light emitting diode (LED).

Did you know that fruit...

Bridges and Structures

These activities from Cre8ate maths sets challenges which require pupils to be constructive, creative and think strategically about simple structures.

Working in groups of 3 or 4, students create structures from a...

A Fine Balance: Building a Hanging Sculpture

This resource provides a cross-curricular design and technology project aimed at primary children. Linking to work on the forces and balance children build and test sculptures in small groups. They also discover more about the work of mechanical engineers throughout the lessons. The first lesson introduces the task...

Investigating simple linkages

Investigating simple linkages using card models.

A mechanism is a device that changes movement in some way. Linkages are a type of mechanism. There are different types of linkage, each of which change movement in different ways.

This could be used in Key Stage 2 as a stand-alone activity or as an...

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