Paper Houses

Here’ a fun problem solving activity based upon a well known fairy tale. Everyone knows the story of the Three Little Pigs. But very few people are aware of the fourth pig. He was so lazy that he didn’t use hay, or stick, or bricks to build a house – he used paper!
Challenge students to construct a structure for the fourth little pig using only a piece of copy paper and a pair of scissors. Your “wolf” will try to knock down the house by placing a heavy object (like a wooden block or book) upon the roof of the house trying to make it collapse.
Allow the students time to plan, test and construct the houses. Finally test the strength of each house and observe the results. Repeat the activity each day for a week, allowing students the opportunity to modify and improve the designs. Consider adding more weight each day as an additional challenge. At the end of the week you will have learned about problem solving, discovered the power of innovation and come to better appreciate a wonderful fairy tale.