This week, our campers are Emerging Engineers who have been solving challenges and learning what it really means to be an engineer!
Day 1
On Monday, we learned all about what engineers do, and why they are so important to our world! We tried a sampler of engineering activities. First, we built roller coasters out of foam tubing and tape! We worked hard to see how long, how tall, and how fast we could get our roller coasters to be.Then, we created mazes for our robotic mice. Groups coded the mouse to complete the maze, using buttons on the mouse's back to tell it when to go straight and when to turn.
Last, groups got to make complicated structures from simple materials: just paper and tape! Campers used paper folded, bent, and taped in different ways to meet challenges, like holding up a book, or building a bridge across 2 tables that a matchbox car can cross.
Day 2
We also used K'nex, a very cool building toy, to practice building bridges when given directions. Engineers follow blueprints, and so did we!

Of course, while Engineers sometimes have to follow directions, sometimes they also have to design on their own, so we also built bridges using straws, tape, and our imaginations!

Day 3
Wednesday was all about mechanical engineering. We learned about cane toads, an invasive species that lives in New Zealand. We looked at different traps that scientists are using to capture (and not harm) the toads. The campers had the choice to either make one of the traps better, or design their own trap to capture the toad without hurting it. We used wind-up toys to test our traps out and see if they could make it in the field!
We also used all different kinds of materials to create a balloon-powered car, a car that uses a balloon as an engine! This activity really blew us away.
Day 5
After we knew the basics of coding, we got to move on to robotics on Friday! The older campers returned to their SumoBots to put the finishing touches on them and to battle them. The younger campers had their own program, where they programmed robots to move and make sounds.
We also all had an engineering challenge to complete: using almost any materials, build a boat that floats! Campers were encouraged to get creative, and think about what kind of materials might work best. They had to use all their knowledge about engineering from the whole week!
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