Fairy Tale STEM Activity for The Three Little Pigs
UPDATED POST! Please find the updated post for this activity here on STEM Activities for Kids!
The wolf needs a new house. Why? He isn't as bad as the pigs think. He doesn't really want to eat them after all but is just suffering from a bad case of seasonal allergies. No, really.
Materials Needed for this STEM Fairy Tale Activity
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- cardboard boxes, recyclables, tape
- weights (pennies, wooden blocks, etc.)
- cereal box to make the testing station
- a fan to mimic the wolf's sneeze at the testing station (one that can be tilted to blow straight up is desirable for this challenge)
Before Getting Started with the STEM Tale
STEM tales work best if you read the original fairy tale first or do your own storytelling. What is the same or different about this story?
You will also need to build a testing station. Cut a small rectangle out of both the front and back of a box. You will then attach this to the fan as the testing station. Scroll down to see the finished testing station in action.
Use either the wolf printable provided in the resource I've created (linked below) or a figurine.
Fairy Tale STEM with the Engineering Design Process
I have designed STEM tales so that as students read the story, they will follow the engineering design process. The new house for wolf needs to be large enough for him to get in and out of, and it must withstand the force of his allergic sneeze.Designing a House
After brainstorming house design ideas, the students will then choose one to create. They will need to take measurements to make sure that the wolf will fit in the house and that the house will also fit on the testing station. Then they need to test out the house to make sure it doesn't blow away. Depending on the materials used, this is easier said than done!Test and then modify as needed!










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