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Learning Activity Create a demonstration of an object in motion that describes the position, force, and direction of the object. Day 01: Planning Get in groups, plan out your design, get your design approved. determine who will be bringing project materials. Recommend items: popsicle sticks, rubber bands, plastic spoons, (also maybe cardboard, water/soda bottle lids, etc.) Link (1:18): DIY Catapults for Kids Link (2:19): How to Make a Catapult Link (2:09): Build a Catapult

Learning Activity Day 02: Construction/Prototype Testing/Target Practice Build your catapult, start testing it Day 03: Demonstrations Under supervised conditions, teams will shoot their catapults at given targets while measuring and recording positions, forces, and direction.