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make a target and take your finger off from the popsicle stick, picture 10. You can decorate your catapult the way you want by using the coloured papers on the hardboard block or using the ...
Turn your catapult over and glue craft stick (A) to wire as shown (just like you did previously on the other side) Glue a regular size Popsicle stick on to craft stick (A) as shown Glue your last ...
Explore simple machines and create a catapult using these simple materials: popsicle sticks, marshmallows, spoon, and rubber bands.
Give your toddlers the joy of launching their own “snowballs” and exploring basic engineering concepts with this DIY snowball catapult ... onto one of the popsicle sticks, and secure it ...
See About archive blog posts. It’s hard to believe what David Hrobowski, above, can do with Popsicle sticks -- yes, Popsicle sticks. In one case, he used 20,000 of them to build a 6-foot-long ...
Washington Township — What happens when you tape Popsicle ... day to test and make modifications to their product. For some groups, it took a few attempts to create a catapult that would work.
Using just Popsicle sticks and Elmer’s glue, competitors design a bridge that will withstand the highest load. In Castle Destruction, teams construct a fortress and catapult that will be used to ...
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