Sunshine Supplies for Teachers, a nonprofit providing school supplies to local educators, helped WAND News create an easy activity you can do with your kids at home.
Cut two small notches into four of your craft sticks (A) as shown Cut two small notches into one of your craft sticks (B) as shown Using your hot melt glue gun, glue one of your craft sticks to one of ...
👉 Watch the video of Sarah’s science experiment at Lamar Elementary School here! Hello parents, teachers and students! Got too many candy hearts for Valentine’s Day? Make a jumbo popsicle stick ...
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Try this DIY marshmallow catapult for hot chocolate fun!
Watch me build a simple marshmallow catapult using popsicle sticks, rubber bands, and a plastic spoon—perfect for launching ...
Explore simple machines and create a catapult using simple materials. Explore simple machines and create a catapult using these simple materials: popsicle sticks, marshmallows, spoon, and rubber bands ...
Kala Gilliam studied her evolving creation made from popsicle sticks and tape. The 15-year-old York Junior High eighth-grader added more sticks, then rubber bands, then a pencil. After a few minutes, ...
Grandma Neva from Retire For The Fun Of It brought her grandsons on the show to make turkey catapults for Thanksgiving. Materials Needed: Popsicle sticks, rubber bands, masking tape, hot glue, bottle ...
Senior engineering student Laav Anandan uses a catapult she made to shoot a marshmallow during a popsicle stick catapult competition in Nitschke Hall at the University of Toledo Feb. 22. The event was ...
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