Pulley Palooza

Saturday, March 7, 2026

Did you know that scientists recently discovered evidence suggesting pulleys were used in the construction of the Egyptian pyramids?

Join engineering students, Sophia and Francesca, and build one of the most ancient engineering inventions: a compound pulley! Explore the design of pulley systems, the physics behind these simple (but super powerful) machines, and then put them to the test! Can your pulley system build a pyramid?!

 

Time

Ages 7-12: 8 am PT • 9 am MT • 10 am CT • 11 am ET • 12 pm AT
Ages 13-17: 10 am PT • 11 am MT • 12 pm CT • 1 pm ET • 2 pm AT

 
Materials and Preparation

Materials will be posted soon – please check back later!

Meet the Expert

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Francesca Buckley

Francesca is a third-year electrical engineering and management student at McMaster University. She is Co-VP Outreach for the McMaster Women in Engineering Society. Outside of classes, Francesca works on the McMaster Formula Electric high voltage electronics team and enjoys reading and playing board games. She is passionate about inspiring other girls to pursue careers in STEM.

 

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Sophia Kouroukis

Sophia is a third-year chemical engineering student at McMaster University. She is Co-VP of Outreach for McMaster’s Women in Engineering Society. In her free time, she loves reading and spending time outside. She is so excited to collaborate with CAGIS for this amazing activity!

 

 

This programming was developed by Francesca Buckley, Sophia Kouroukis, and Sydney Brooks.

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