Popsicle stick catapult is a fun activity which doesn t demand much of your effort or time but turns out to be a great science fair project idea for kids.
Build a catapult with popsicle sticks.
Styrofoam balls or pom poms or marshmallows or anything that fits in the spoon.
Popsicle sticks or craft sticks rubber bands.
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We ve been having a blast with this little contraption.
Mitch shows us how to make a popsicle stick catapult.
Though the experiment is simple when young minds are at it they might need adult supervision while hurling heavy objects.
To start i will shared a common and simple design using limited supplies then i will share an even better design we developed.
We used our engineering skills to actually build the popsicle stick catapults.
Here are 3 simple diy popsicle stick catapult designs that you can build with your kids with materials you have around the house.
We used science to test how far the catapults flung the items we chose.
These popsicle stick catapults make a great stem activity we used technology to assist us in building our simple catapults.
The catapult s arm is attached to a segment of a straw that rotates.
We used math to determine the supplies needed to build the catapults.
Stem challenge for kids build a catapult out of popsicle sticks.
Here s a fun and effective catapult to build out of popsicle sticks hot glue and a few other basic household supplies.
How to build a catapult with popsicle sticks the most popular durable and easy way to design a catapult is using the ever popular craft sticks also known as popsicle sticks.
Popsicle sticks 8 rubber bands at least 5 glue plastic bottle cap to hold a cotton ball cotton ball if you do not have any available you can make a small ball by crumbling some paper small open area one square meter will do.
Catapult with popsicle sticks rubber bands and spoon materials.