Mini Catapult Projects for Kids

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Mini Catapult Projects for Kids

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Catapults - a classic and exciting engineering project that introduces students to fundamental ideas in physics and engineering like energy transformation, trajectory, and structural strength.

You can find the lesson plan, 1-page project sheet, and more project ideas at STEM-Inventions.com


Materials

The Engineering Creation Kit has everything you need for this project and many more from STEM Inventions.

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Class 3 Catapult

Young Engineers: Class 3 Catapult - Sturdy and Fun DIY Engineering Activity for Kids
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To fire:

  • Load the projectile
  • Firmly hold down the front of the catapult
  • Pinch the cube under the basket and pull down, then release


Class 1 Catapult

Young Engineers: Class 1 Catapult - Easy and Fun DIY STEM Project for Kids
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To fire:

  • Load the projectile
  • Hold down the base from inside the support structure
  • Firmly and quickly press on the lever. Do not strike the lever with a fist or other object or the hinge may break


Slingshot

Young Engineers: Handheld Slingshot - Fun and Easy Engineering Project for Kids
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To fire:

  • Load the projectile
  • Firmly hold the front of the slingshot, or grasp the front of the slingshot as shown in the video
  • Pull back on the sling and release


Advanced Ideas

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A straightforward advancement of the Catapult project is to add two baskets instead of one.

A wacky design, dubbed the Confused Catapult, incorporates two catapult arms onto one frame. Making catapult arms of different lengths allows the user to enjoy a wider range of trajectory options.