Right now I'm in the process of creating a series of STEM projects for students who are studying Ancient Civilizations.. Next stop, Ancient Israel!
I never heard of Masada until I began researching Ancient Israel for this project. Masada
is described as King Herod’s desert fortress in the sky. It was built between
37 and 15 BCE. The fortress is most well known as the place where the Jewish people
fought against the Roman invasion.
It
is located on top of a giant rock cliff overlooking the Dead Sea. This fortress
was built as a refuge and safe place for the King. It was a self-sufficient
micro-world, having everything that a large group of people would need in order
to survive.
I found the information on Masada fascinating and I thought it would make an excellent STEM challenge for students!
Ancient Israel STEM Challenge: Masada Fortress in the Sky!
Using a list of supplies, students are required to engineer a model of Masada! Their model must contain the Western and Eastern Palaces (a total of three platforms). They can be as creative as they would like in their design, but it must have three levels. After creating their model, they must use wood blocks (Jenga) to built the tallest rock cliff that can support their Masada model. The group with the tallest rock cliff wins! ***Check out the link below for more information about the challenge.
Would you like the printable guides and listed materials for this Ancient Israel STEM Challenge? Click here!
This resource is also part of the Ancient Civilizations Complete Curriculum.
The curriculum package contains Ancient Civilization STEM Challenges,
Interactive Notebooks, PowerPoints, Google Classroom Projects, and
Assessments. The units covered include Ancient Mesopotamia, Ancient
Egypt, Ancient Israel, Ancient India, Ancient China, Ancient Greece, and
Ancient Rome! There are over 700 pages of interactive material.
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