Originally Posted: April 1, 202
Updated: May 2024

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STEM Space At Home Video Challenge

STEM Space At Home is a video series led by an engineer using materials you can find at home. The videos are intended to support elementary and middle school students through fun engineering design challenges with a real-world connection. Find all episodes here.

STEM Space At-Home is brought to you by Vivify STEM and Communities In Schools of San Antonio through the NASA program “New Worlds Await You” led by the WEX Foundation.


Roller Coaster STEM Challenge

Mission: Design a safe and fun roller coaster using available materials. Watch the video for 3 levels of challenges.

Materials Needed: Watch the video for ideas of materials to use around the house.

  • Scissors

  • Tape

  • Materials for a track such as paper, newspaper, construction paper, cardboard (cereal boxes, tissues boxes, etc), paper plates, and toilet paper rolls.

  • Materials for a support structure such as cereal boxes, rolled paper (newspaper, construction paper, magazines), or even a chair will work.

  • Something spherical and lightweight such as a ping pong ball, bouncy ball, marble, or uncooked chickpea/garbanzo bean.

Activity Guide: Click below to find the full Roller Coaster STEM activity guide with digital and printed STEM journals.


Check out the video below of middle school student submissions of the Roller Coaster STEM challenge! Students are part of the Space Club program - open to any middle school site. Click here to join including training and curriculum.


Additional Resources:

  • Vivify’s Roller Coaster Challenge: Check out our step-by-step guide through the engineering design process including digital and printed STEM journals! If you need an elementary school version or to add a history connection, try our STEM Explorers Bundle.

  • Virtual Disney World: Watch a 360 degree video of popular Disney roller coaster rides!

  • Truss Me! Download this app to virtually design and test structures similar to a civil engineer.

Good luck engineers! We can’t wait to see your creations! Don’t forget to post your design using #𝗦𝗧𝗘𝗠𝘀𝗽𝗮𝗰𝗲𝗮𝘁𝗵𝗼𝗺𝗲 and tag us on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter!

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