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Elementary Engineering

The Engineering competition is designed for a team of three to five students to use innovative problem solving techniques and engineering concepts. Teams will use items from a specified list and will be required to interact with judges during the competition. A club may have only one entry.

Elementary Betas are eligible to compete in Elementary competitions only. They may not compete with Junior Betas in Junior competitions at the state and national level.

No spectators allowed during or following the competition.

**Time Limit: 45 Minutes **

Competition Guidelines

Elementary Construction - Bridge

  • Each club may enter one team of three to five students.
  • Teams will be given forty-five (45) minutes to construct and ninety (90) seconds to demonstrate and explain the project.
  • The invention must be constructed on a piece of foam board 30 inches by 40 inches. This piece of foam board will be separate from the materials container.
  • The invention may have parts that suspend beyond the board, but cannot be braced/tethered/supported by anything (i.e. wall or floor) other than the board.
  • The team must use items from the specified list and materials must fit into a closed 18 gallon plastic storage container with a lid.
  • All construction must be done on-site. No steps can be preassembled, construction pieces must be separate and the board must be free of any writing or marks.
  • Electricity/outlet and internet will not be available.
  • Liquids, sand, glitter, or other substances that would leave a mess may not be used in any form of the challenge.

Educational Connections

  • Engineering and Innovation
  • Communication and Collaboration
  • Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
  • Scale and Measurement
  • Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts and Mathematics (STEAM)
  • Students will investigate and find solutions, designs, and strategies from an infinite number of possibilities using inquiry, collaboration, and process-based learning.

Approved Materials List

The team must use ONLY the items from the specified list of materials below. Materials must fit into a closed 18 gallon container with lid. Teams will be responsible for all materials and the foam board needed for the build.

Approved Materials  
Thread spoolsCansToothpicks
ToothbrushesIndex cardsPaper clips
Sandwich bagsCraft sticksBoxes
Matchbox carNewspaperPlaying cards
MarblesAluminum foilPaper plates
DiceEgg cartonsString
TapeAdhesivesBalloons
Rubber BandsPaper FastenersScissors
StrawsWheelsModeling Clay
Tinker ToysZip TiesMagnets
Cotton BallsCard StockBatteries
Battery operated glue gun with glue sticksBalls (plastic, metal, rubber)Cups (paper,plastic, or styrofoam)
Plastic ToysCardboardCork
SpoonsPlastic BottlesDried Beans
Clothes PinsRulerShoelaces
DominoesPipe CleanersWire
Cardboard TubesLegosWriting Utensils

How to Enter

  • Visit www.betaclub.org/events/conventions and follow directions.
  • Register students and then select competitions to enter.
  • Bring 30” by 40” foam board and container of materials to convention.

National Eligibility

All Plaques Awarded at State Convention

Judging Criteria

Engineering16-2011-156-101-5
ComplexityStructure displays excellent complexity of the steps used in the build.Structure displays good complexity of the steps used in the build.Structure displays average complexity of the steps used in the build.Structure displays minimal complexity of the steps used in the build.
CreativityStructure exhibits excellent creative solutions in all aspects of the challenge.Structure exhibits good creative solutions in all aspects of the challenge.Structure exhibits average creative solutions in all aspects of the challenge.Structure exhibits minimal creative solutions in all aspects of the challenge.
Critical ThinkingStudents exhibit excellent ability to consider alternatives to the design and construction during the process.Students exhibit good ability to consider alternatives to the design and construction during the process.Students exhibit average ability to consider alternatives to the design and construction during the process.Students exhibit minimal ability to consider alternatives to the design and construction during the process.
Team CommunicationTeam displays excellent communication and collaboration throughout the entire process.Team displays good communication and collaboration throughout the entire process.Team displays average communication and collaboration throughout the entire process.Team displays minimal communication and collaboration throughout the entire process.
Overall QualityStructural integrity along with the demonstration of the challenge are excellent.Structural integrity along with the demonstration of the challenge are good.Structural integrity along with the demonstration of the challenge are average.Structural integrity along with the demonstration of the challenge are minimal.
DeductionsThis will be taken one time by the coordinator.Did not follow competition guidelines -10  

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