For a little Halloween fun, STEAM Club was given the challenge to design a catapult that would launch a candy corn the farthest distance. We practiced every step of the engineering/design process for this challenge. The materials for each group were: - 20 popsicle sticks - 10 rubber bands - masking tape - 1 spoon - 1 binder clip Once the students determined what they were being asked to do, they began to imagine what their catapults would look like and brainstorm together as a group how they wanted to design their project. Once an initial brainstorm was done, the students were asked to come up with a plan and a rough sketch of their design. Next came the fun part: creating the catapults! Once the catapult was built, each group had five trial launches. During this time, students were asked to assess the success of their launches and modify their catapult if they felt the design could be improved. It was very exciting to see how far the candy corn would go! Our launches were incredibly successful! One group was able to launch their candy corn an amazing 85 feet!! It was a blast seeing how far the catapults could launch the candy corn. Once the fun was over, students reflected on their data and their designs. Each group made a successful catapult and were pleased with their final results. I'm one proud teacher! Happy Halloween!
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Tracy Cassidy Linonis
11/15/2017 10:06:40 am
Our kids loved the Candy Corn catapult. They came home, made their own and searched the house for other objects they could send flying! Thanks for making it fun!
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AuthorKristen Cahill, CLIC program teacher and coordinator at Proctor School. Archives
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