Mechanical Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

Mechanical Engineering at STEMFun is all about building moving machines with real-world purpose. Children explore gears, pulleys, levers, cams and linkages, discovering how these simple mechanisms make heavy loads easier to lift and turn. Through hands-on projects like cargo lifts, winches, gear trains and moving displays, they design, build, test and improve their own prototypes using accessible materials. Along the way they practise problem-solving, teamwork and clear recording of ideas, while quietly meeting KS2 expectations to “understand and use mechanical systems” in their products. It’s a practical introduction to how real engineers think

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Bridge Building Challenge

Using Meccano materials to design and build their own model bridges, then test how much weight they can hold. Children can explore structural design ideas like triangulation, trusses and strong joints, discovering how real engineers make bridges stable and safe.

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Crane Design Challenge

Expore types of crane, then design & build working cranes using Mecanno. Children get to investigate booms & counterweights, then test how much weight their model can safely lift & move, learning how engineers use pulleys, levers & structural design to handle heavy loads.

Gears, Pulleys, & Levers Class

Children experiment with gears, pulleys, motors and levers, discovering how simple machines change force and speed to make lifting and moving loads easier in fun, practical challenges, matching KS2 curriculum goals.


Close-up view of the intricate iron framework of Duluth's iconic Aerial Lift Bridge.

Mechanical engineers give machines shape, strength and motion – they turn clever ideas into things you can see, touch and use in the real world. Without them, nothing actually turns, lifts or rolls.