TEAM TAPE CATAPULT ALEXANDER, CAROLINE, OWEN, AND GRACE.

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TEAM TAPE CATAPULT ALEXANDER, CAROLINE, OWEN, AND GRACE

CASTLE IN PROGRESSFINISHED CASTLE C

THIS IS OUR CATAPULT! A

THIS IS OUR TEAM WE ARE THE GREEN TABLE! O

THIS IS OUR PLAN: Our plan was to make a catapult with just 30 popsicle sticks but that didn’t work out. We used about 36 popsicle sticks and 2 ½ rolls of tape we wanted to make a huge arm so we used 1 spoon and popsicle sticks to make it longer and then used rubber bands and chopsticks to give it more of a force when launching. G G

IMPROVEMENTS TO OUR CATAPULT We made improvements to our catapult by using popsicle sticks to make a bigger arm and made it very stable by using A LOT of tape! C

OUR EXCEL CHARTS! Excel chart 1 (trial 1) Excel chart 2 (trial 2) A