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Age Range: 7-11
Duration: 60 or more mins
  • D & T
  • Maths
  • Science

Network Rail

IET Faraday® DIY Challenge Day

All of the resources here are provided for teachers to run their own Network Rail challenge day with students aged 8-11, either from their own school or with teams invited from other local schools.

The aim of the IET Faraday® DIY Challenge Day is to enable students to experience the ways in which engineers work in a range of sectors and to discover more about what knowledge, understanding and skills are required. The IET Faraday® DIY Challenge Day can be used to enhance the current curriculum as it encourages students to use their existing knowledge of electrical circuits, forces, design and construction and will enable them to integrate learning in science, technology and mathematics.

Although the challenge is designed to be delivered across one day it can be split into smaller parts to accommodate the schools timetable as required.

The context of the challenge

This IET Faraday® DIY Challenge Day encourages students to consider how engineers work together in the rail industry. It enables students to experience the knowledge, understandings and skills engineers use within their work and the ways in which their strengths can be used to achieve an effective outcome.

Activity info and teachers’ notes

Engineers usually build prototypes to test out their ideas first. The students will need to work as a team to design and build a prototype bin to help manage waste on Network Rail stations.
The prototype must have something which will encourage people to use it, have a way to stop rubbish being taken or blown out and must include at least one electric circuit. Students will need to think about safety, ease of use and flexibility of use. They will need to be resourceful, resilient and willing to adapt their ideas. Being an engineer can be challenging as it often entails finding out what does not work before finding out what does!

The students will have access to the Faraday shop and a budget of Faraday money. They will need to plan what resources to buy and manage and record their budget. At times they may need to make decisions about affordability and effective use and should be encouraged to identify alternative, possibly cheaper, approaches to their final designs.

At the end of the challenge day students will be asked to present their idea and demonstrate how their prototype works.

Designed for six teams of six students (36 students in total) aged 8-11 years, the challenge encourages the development of students’ problem solving, team working and communication skills.

This activity day can be tailored to the needs of your school and your students by adapting the PowerPoint presentation and the editable student booklet.

What’s included?


The complete set of downloadable materials includes:

• Teachers’ pack

A list of the practical materials needed, presenters’ notes highlighting key areas and reinforcing key themes throughout the day, some handy hints on how to deliver the day, plus printable Faradays currency and student certificates.

• Student booklet

Available as an editable MSWord document to allow the booklet to be adapted to meets the needs of your students and your school.

• PowerPoint presentation

A step-by-step guide for your students throughout the day, with supporting notes for the delivery of the presentation.

Remember, it’s all free! to download below!

All online resources are free to download, and the student booklet and PowerPoint presentation are fully editable, so you can tailor them to your students’ and your schools’ needs.

Good luck engineers!

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