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.

  1. Craft sticks
  2. Craft cubes (Bulk pack)
  3. Craft cubes with hole
  4. 1/8" dowels
  5. Small cup
  6. Rubber bands
  7. Hot glue with safety nozzle
  8. Hot glue sticks
  9. Masking Tape (Dispenser)

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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.