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How Do You Make A Popsicle Catapult With Four Popsicle Sticks?

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How Do You Make A Popsicle Catapult With Four Popsicle Sticks?

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Building a Popsicle stick catapult is a fun, cheap and easy rainy day craft for children. Once built, this mini-catapult can be used to play the game “Storm the Castle.” A catapult also teaches the scientific principles of motion, forces and simple machines. With four Popsicle sticks and a little know-how, you and your child can spend a fun and engaging craft time making this historical siege weapon. Lay two of the four Popsicle sticks on each long end of one of the 3 by 5 index cards to begin making the base of the catapult. Tape them to the card using a strip of masking tape at either short end of the card. Cut the third Popsicle stick in half. Tape the two ends together to make an L-shape with the stick. Place the L so one end sticks up into the air and the other end lays in the middle of the two Popsicle sticks already taped to the card. Tape the bottom part of the L to the card using a strip of masking tape across the middle of the card (covering all three Popsicle sticks). Pace a

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