What student has not been amazed by the incredible bridges and buildings
constructed by architects! How many of them have wanted to try and design their
own structures? In this hands-on workshop, the participants will have an
opportunity to view some of the creative buildings and bridges my second graders
have constructed using mostly recyclable materials. They will hear about some of
the record-breaking buildings that have been constructed around the world, and
they will also have a chance to see a short video about some of the most unusual
structures ever built. Before commencing any of the building, the participants
will receive information on the different types of bridges built throughout the
ages. These include the covered bridge, the truss, suspension, cantilever, beam,
cable-stayed, and arch bridges. Once the participants have a general knowledge
of the different types of bridges, they will then have an opportunity to work as
a team to build a bridge or a building.
TAKEAWAYS:
In this session, participants will learn how to develop an engineering unit for elementary students where they design and build their own skyscrapers and bridges. Relevant videos will be shown and student work will be showcased.
SPEAKERS:
Joan Gillman (The Browning School: New York, NY)