Max Buckley-Wright and Anders Carlsen, both 8, build elaborate shelters for toy polar bears using only marshmallows and toothpicks at the Stockbridge Library’s after-school STEM Building Challenge.
Hunter Nolan begins to build a triangle with mini marshmallows and toothpicks after hearing about how engineering impacts every part of daily life. It was one of several hands-on opportunities in the ...
Armed with toothpicks and marshmallows, members of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers – Alaska District conducted outreach events at four Anchorage schools to mark National Engineers Week from Feb. 20 ...
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During a Lee’s Summit Library STEAM program Monday afternoon, Alyssa Toliver, of Raymore, built toothpick and candy towers with her children, Jenna, 3, and Daxton, 6. Anne Marie Hunter Special to the ...
Fourth-grade teacher Karissa Prewitt measures the height of a structure built with toothpicks and marshmallows as students test their creations' resistance to earthquakes on a dish filled with Jell-O ...
Thirteen incoming kindergarten students recently sat on the rug in a classroom at Broomfield’s Birch Elementary to listen to the story of the “Three Little Pigs” and then learn to build their own ...
Here's a fun project using candy corns and mini marshmallows! You can use them to help you make a geodesic dome, which is a spherical (three-dimensional round) structure made from connected triangles.