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Well, we are making a popsicle stick catapult! Yes, you read that right, a catapult made of popsicle or ice-cream sticks and clothes pin or peg. Isn’t it so easy, for I guess most of you have ...
Catapult Design Challenge Season 1 Episode 2 | 1m 5s Explore simple machines and create a catapult using these simple materials: popsicle sticks, marshmallows, spoon, and rubber bands.
Washington Township — What happens when you tape Popsicle sticks, rubber bands, straws and a plastic spoon together? You can launch marshmallows! That’s what sixth-graders at Powell Middle ...
Take five popsicle sticks and cut one of them in half. Use two long pieces and one half-piece to form an “A” but make sure you cross the long pieces slightly at the top to form a miniature "V ...
Cut two small notches into four of your craft sticks (A) as shown Cut two small notches into one of your craft sticks (B) as shown Using your hot melt glue gun, glue one of your craft sticks to ...
How to Make a Winter Catapult Activity. Place the plastic spoon onto one of the popsicle sticks, and secure it with two rubber bands. ...
Teams of UC Irvine students have been plying their engineering skills this week in competitions that include the traditional egg drop, Anatomy Airigami, paper roller coaster, Popsicle stick bridges… ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. It’s hard to believe what David Hrobowski, above, can do with ...