This very simple STEM challenge is a great way to find out why arches are such an important structural shape. Bridges often have arches to make them stronger and more stable. The arch shape allows any load on the bridge to be spread outwards along the curve of the arch.

Pont du Gard is a brilliant example of a bridge constructed of arches.

Pont du Gard in Nimes. Image shows the river underneath with 3 red  kayaks in the water

Arch Bridge STEM Challenge

You’ll need

Books

Paper

Paperclips or other small objects

Two piles of books with a sheet of red paper between them to act as a bridge

Instructions

Set up two piles of books the same height with a small gap between them.

Place a sheet of paper over the top to make a bridge.

Carefully place paper clips on the top until the bridge collapses.

two piles of books with a sheet of paper over the top. Paper clips have been put on the paper bridge which has collapsed

Record the number of paper clips added before the bridge collapsed.

Remove all the paper clips and bend the same piece of paper into an arch shape between the piles of books.

two piles of books with a sheet of paper between them. The paper has been bent into an arch between the books

Add paper clips again until the bridge breaks.

Can you add more paper clips to the arch shape or the flat bridge?

top town view of an arch paper bridge between two piles of books

You can see that the arch shape tolerates a lot more paper clips before collapsing than the flat bridge with no support.

Build a Bridge STEM Challenge Worksheet

More bridge building ideas for kids

Teach Beside Me has a brilliant popsicle stick bridge.

Experiment with different types of paper bridges.

Build and test an eggshell bridge. It might be stronger than you think!

image of a paper flat bridge and a paper arch bridge for a bridge STEM Challenge for kids

Last Updated on April 21, 2023 by Emma Vanstone

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