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    Home » Science Experiments for Kids » Easy Newspaper STEM Challenges for Kids

    Easy Newspaper STEM Challenges for Kids

    Modified: Feb 26, 2025 · Published: Mar 7, 2020 by Emma Vanstone · This post may contain affiliate links · 1 Comment

    Here at Science Sparks, we love simple STEM challenges, and what could be easier than a newspaper STEM Challenge?

    All you need for all these challenges is newspaper and tape! They’re fun, inexpensive and challenging for kids ( and grown-ups) of all ages. Children will immediately learn that a rolled-up tube of paper is much stronger than a sheet of paper. Other things to think about are strong shapes. Triangles are stronger than squares, for example, and if you get more advanced, domes are super strong! We learned about strong shapes with our mobile rocket launch platform a few years ago.

    stack of newspapers for a STEM challenge

    Build a Shelter – Newspaper STEM Challenge

    We did this during the last half-term holiday. It kept my kids busy for a whole rainy afternoon, and then we revisited it a few more times during the week.

    Materials for a newspaper den

    Newspaper

    Masking Tape

    Scissors

    Lots of helpers – rolling paper takes a bit of time

    First, roll up the newspaper sheets tightly. You get a longer, tighter roll if you roll along the diagonal. Depending on what you’re making, it might be a good idea to create rolls of different sizes. We did all the paper rolling first, but you could roll a few, then build and then roll more as you go.

    rolls of newspaper for a STEM challenge

    Use the masking tape to hold the paper roll in place. We taped the top, bottom and middle.

    Once you have a collection of newspaper rolls, get creative!

    Newspaper den for a STEM challenge
    newspaper den for STEM Challenge

    Once you’ve finished, test the design. Is it strong? Is it stable? Think how it could be improved.

    Next time, we want to make our shelter twice as big. We were limited by the number of newspapers we had, so I’m now stocking up for the next holiday!

    Challenge 2 – Build a famous landmark

    Edventures with Kids built an amazing model of the Eiffel Tower. Building a landmark is a great activity for older children or an adult team-building exercise.

    Challenge 3 – Newspaper Shoes

    These newspaper shoes are amazing. I can’t wait to try to make something similar. You could set lots of different challenges with them, such as making them extra grippy on the bottom, making them waterproof, or adding straps and a fastening device.

    Challenge 4 – Newspaper Kite

    Living Well, Spending Less has an awesome newspaper kite. It does need a few extra materials, but we think it’s totally worth the effort. This would be a fantastic STEM activity for the summer holidays and can be used over and over again, which is always a bonus!

    Challenge 5 – Build a Table

    Set a challenge to build a table using newspaper and tape that can hold the weight of several books.

    If you want to make any of these activities more challenging, set a time limit or a certain size the end result needs to be.

    You could go large or even mini…..

    Let us know if you try any of these newspaper STEM Challenges. We’d love to see your finished designs.

    Collection of easy newspaper STEM challenges for kids and grown ups. roll the paper and get buildiing. #STEMChallenges #NewspaperSTEM #STEMforkids

    Last Updated on February 26, 2025 by Emma Vanstone

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    These activities are designed to be carried out by children working with a parent, guardian or other appropriate adult. The adult involved is fully responsible for ensuring that the activities are carried out safely.

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    1. riley

      February 18, 2021 at 11:38 am

      can we use toilet rolls in sted

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