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Build The Tallest Tower

The challenge is to design and construct the tallest model tower
using only newspapers within the defined time limit.

time_icon22nd Jan, 2022 - 23rd Jan, 2022

Competition trophy

Contest Timeline

  • Launch
    7th Jan, 2022


  • Registration Closes
    19th Jan, 2022


  • Challenge Day
    22nd-23rd Jan, 2022


  • Results
    29th Jan, 2022


Contest Timeline

  • Launch

    7th Jan, 2022

  • Registration Closes

    19th Jan, 2022

  • Challenge Day

    22nd-23rd Jan, 2022

  • Results

    29th Jan, 2022

Contest Overview

Tallest tower challenge is about designing the tallest, stable and sturdy tower with the limited supplies in the given time. These are some of the challenges faced by engineers in the real world—with objectives, requirements and constraints such as budgets, material limitations and deadlines.

You will be working as an engineering team that can design a structure to meet the objectives with the fewest materials (hence, less cost) in the given timeline.

When you are brainstorming your idea, think about the real skyscrapers you have seen as inspiration, including the tallest buildings and towers that you have seen. What are their shapes? What are their foundations like?

As we are taking up this challenge we are learning:

  • About structural engineering.
  • About engineering design and redesign.
  • How engineering can help solve society’s challenges.
  • About teamwork and problem solving.

Contest Sponsers

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Skills Under Scanner

The following skills will be evaluated for this contest

Critical Thinking Creative Thinking Problem Solving Collaboration

Rewards

Rewards For Winnwers

Grand Prize

  • National Geographic Kids Magazine (1 year subscription)
  • Kidzania Theme Park Ticket
  • Makershala DIY Project
  • Achievement Certificate
  • 15% discount on Makershala programs
Rewards For Winnwers

First Runner Up

  • Kidzania Theme Park Ticket
  • Makershala DIY Project
  • Achievement Certificate
  • 15% discount on Makershala programs
Rewards For Winnwers

Second Runner Up

  • Kidzania Theme Park Ticket
  • Makershala DIY Project
  • Achievement Certificate
  • 15% discount on Makershala programs
Rewards For Winnwers

Most Creative

  • Makershala DIY Project
  • Achievement Certificate
  • 15% discount on Makershala programs
Rewards For Winnwers

Fastest First

  • Makershala DIY Project
  • Achievement Certificate
  • 15% discount on Makershala programs

FAQs

As per the rules of the competition you can only use the items listed in the material list.
No, to keep it fair, it is advised to use the tools mentioned in the material list.
Yes, you are allowed to cut the paper. But if you cut a sheet of paper in half and only use half of it, then also it will be counted as one.
No, only the paper that is used in your final design is included in your final score.
Yes. You may test your tower while building. But once to submit your design as done, you are only allowed to touch the design as per the instruction of the jury.
No, you cannot repair your tower once submitted, you must not worry about the collapse as we are considering the previous height and height after 60 seconds of holding the weight for calculating the scores.
No, you must measure the final height to the bottom of the ball.
There are two age groups participating in this challenge, you will be placed in the slot as per specified age at the time of registration.

Past Entries

Check out submissions from some of our past participants

Darsh Agarwal

8 years old

Unnati Nigam

12 years old

Isha Gandhi

11 years old

Subaksana

8 years old

Mannat P Arneja

13 years old

Jhanvi Sharma

12 years old

Advay Das

9 years old

Sheshadri S S

13 years old

Saaksh Chopra

8 years old

Aaira Jagga

8 years old

Aarav Chavan

8 years old

Nipun Nigam

10 years old

Mehul Garg

11 years old

Krishiv Gossain

9 years old

Ginisha Jaju

11 years old

Guransh Gill

10 years old

Tapasya Muthukumar

12 years old

Mantra Shah

12 years old

Drish

13 years old

Aalia Balaji

8 years old

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About Makershala

Makershala is a Learning by Making ecosystem for kids from age 8-16 to help them discover their interests, develop future skills and deepen conceptual understanding. Makershala follows the Project Based Learning approach as its way of teaching in which kids work on authentic, real life & personally meaningful projects.

Kids work on these projects in different educational settings, namely; self-learning; online 1:4 Peer to Peer with a mentor; or in a school. Projects are categorized in different interest segments like Robotics, Coding, Electronics, 3D Printing, Animations, Photography, Machine Learning, Astronomy and many more.

Each project is mapped with classroom concepts, 21st century skills, UN sustainable development goals and interests/careers to not only focus on holistic development of a child but help them identify their calling by giving them exposure to problems that exist in the real world.

Why Project-Based Learning

Project-Based Learning has the potential to solve many of the learning problems we see today beyond foundational literacy.

  • Ownership: Learners have complete ownership on what they need to know to solve a problem and come up with the best solution in the best way. It can be a concept or a software tool or a skill. Kids involved in projects are never required to be told to study.

  • Interdisciplinary: Unlike traditional learning where subjects are taught in silos and learners develop a perception of liking or disliking a subject. In project based learning, the given problem is supreme and it may require to know something from maths, science and history together.

  • Experiential learning: We generally retain 75% of what we do as opposed to only 5% of what we hear and 10% of what we read, hence PBL helps kids retain what they learn.

  • Lifelong learning: The most important gift that PBL gives to its learners is to make them lifelong learners as this is the most required skill to lead a good life, personally & professionally.

  • Skills & Knowledge balance: Project-based learning doesn’t focus too much on memorizing information, rather it equally demands practising life skills to be able to do better in projects.

How Makershala Works

  • Parents and Kids who wish to start their journey with Makershala, are suggested to pick one interest area of the child and then choose a plan.

  • Parents and Kids after enrolling in a course based on their interest are assigned a batch. Each batch has 3-4 learners and 1 mentor.

  • Each course has 6 guided projects and 1 challenge project.

  • During the project, formative assessments are conducted to evaluate learner’s knowledge & skills.

  • On completion of a project parents and kids get a learning report which indicates the skills and knowledge developed/displayed by them.

  • Kids also build their portfolio which showcases problems solved, solutions created, skills developed, knowledge acquired and technologies learnt.

  • Kids earn rewards in the form of badges, points and coins for their performance in a project, course and overall.

  • Kids are maneuvered to take up courses and projects from different learning segments to gain more clarity on their interests. This eventually helps them in picking up a career.