Tuesday 3rd December Family Structural Engineers

Inmarsat building, Wikimedia Commons

This afternoon, families joined the NUSTEM team for a drop in structural engineering activity. We challenged you to design and build the strongest bridge possible, and to test this by hanging 100g weights from the centre of the bridge to see how much weight it would hold before it collapsed.

How did you do?

For more building activities to try at home using inexpensive, household resources, click here.

What is a structural engineer?

Structural engineers are focused on all aspects concerned with buildings and built structures, such as houses, hospitals, office blocks, bridges, oil rigs, ships and aircraft. They work to understand, predict and measure aspects such as the strength, stability and how rigid buildings are. They also work to develop new designs or modify the designs of buildings or structures which are to be constructed and are responsible for choosing the appropriate materials, such as concrete, steel, timber and masonry, to meet design specification.

Attributes: observant, committed, tenacious

There are many different kinds of engineers. We have lots more career information and activities related to different types of engineers for you to try at home.  Click here to find out more about wind energy engineers, click here to learn about sound engineers, and click here to discover more about mechanical engineers.

 

 

14th November 2019 Year 5 Astronomers

This morning Year 5 became astronomers and found out about the development of the telescope throughout history and women in astronomy.  They also discovered what stars are made from and how astronomers know this by analysing the light from the stars. To find out more about astronomy and to try some activities at home, click here.

28th June 2019 Y4 Geologists and Y6 Medical Physics

Today Year 4 became geologists, observing and investigating meteorites which are rocks from space. To find out more about geology, click here.

Y6 have been learning about how we can use physics and technology to look inside the human body and about which professions use medical physics. To find out more, click here. 

19th June 2019 Year 2 Systems Engineers

Marble Run Close UpToday Year 2 became systems engineers, designing, creating. testing and improving marble runs to see how long they could get the marble to roll for. To find out more about systems engineering and to discover some fun activities to try at home, click here.

22nd June 2019 KS2 Family Workshop

This afternoon Key Stage 2 families built then improved catapults to see how far they could get them to fire. For more information and activities to try at home, click here.

1st May 2019 KS1 Family Workshop

This afternoon Key Stage 1 families built then improved catapults to see how far they could get them to fire. For more information and activities to try at home, click here.

3rd April 2019 Y3 Palaeontologist

Today Year 3 found out about the methods that palaeontologists use to look at the past, and discovered how this helps them to predict the future. Click here to find out more about what palaeontologists do and for more activities you can try at home.

5th February 2019 Year 1 Naval Architects

Year 1 became naval architects today and designed boats to float a goat! To find out more about what we did and how you can continue this at home, click here.