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Science Technology Engineering Mathematics DIA Week Without walls Science Technology Engineering Mathematics

Day 1 – 3D Printing Introduction to 3D Printing Training: 3D Printing – Introduction to 3D Printing Challenge of the day: City Planning – Get into your group and design a thriving city Resources required: 3D printers Spools of varying colors Laptops/tablets with charger

Day 2 – 3D Printing Math with 3D Printing Training: 3D Printing –– Math with 3D Printing Challenge of the day: Design your first consumer product Resources required: 3D printers Spools of varying colors Laptops/tablets with charger

Day 3 – Straw Structures Understanding forces and how earthquakes affect structures Training: Straw Structures – Understanding forces and how earthquakes affect structures Challenge of the day: Building the tallest and strongest structure using Straw structures Resources Required: Straws Pipe cleaners Weights Shake Table

Day 4 – Understanding simple machines using Simple and Powered Machines Training: Understanding simple machines using Simple and Powered Machines Challenge of the day: Design your own racing car! Resources Required: Simple and Powered Machines Batteries

Day 5 – Understanding a simple pulley system Training: Understanding a simple pulley system Challenge of the day: Reel it in ! – Students will use their fishing rod to reel in as many fishes as possible Resources Required: Simple and Powered Machines A tub of water

ACTIVITY DETAILS The activity cost is AED 700. The Robotics activity will take place in room SS 202 at Dubai International Academy. The activity is run by professional trainers from ATLAB.