Paper Clip Chain Reaction

đź“… July 29, 2024

Grade Level: K-6 (adaptable)
Time: 30-45 minutes
Group Size: 2-4 students per team

Materials Needed (per team):

The Challenge:

Build a chain reaction machine where one paper clip triggers the next in a domino-style sequence. The goal is to create the longest possible chain reaction that runs from start to finish without stopping.

Step-by-Step Instructions:

Setup (5 minutes):

  1. Clear a workspace - students will need a flat surface like a table or the floor
  2. Distribute materials to each team
  3. Show students a simple example: bend a paper clip into an L-shape, stand it up, and knock it over to hit the next one

Building Phase (25-30 minutes):

For Younger Students (K-2):

  1. Start simple - line up 5 paper clips standing on end like dominoes
  2. Practice knocking the first one to trigger the others
  3. Add more clips to make the chain longer
  4. Try bending clips into different shapes (L, S, zigzag)
  5. Use tape to attach clips to popsicle sticks for stability

For Older Students (3-6):

  1. Plan your chain reaction path - sketch it out first
  2. Experiment with different trigger mechanisms:
    • Paper clips as falling dominoes
    • Rubber bands stretched between popsicle sticks (release creates motion)
    • Paper clips attached to sticks that swing when hit
    • Clips linked together that pull when one falls
  3. Create “stations” where one mechanism triggers the next
  4. Test each section before connecting them all
  5. Add a finale - knock over a cup, ring a bell, or trigger a final dramatic fall

Teacher Facilitation Tips:

Testing Phase (10 minutes):

  1. Each team runs their chain reaction
  2. Count how many “triggers” work in sequence (1 clip hitting another = 1 trigger)
  3. If it stops, discuss why and allow 3 minutes for repairs
  4. Run final demonstrations

Learning Objectives:

Differentiation:

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