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Super Slingers

Super Slingers. Build a catapult to launch a marshmallow at a target. A catapult is a device which uses an arm to hurl a projectile a great distance and were often used in ancient times during battle. . What is a catapult?.

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Super Slingers

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  1. Super Slingers Build a catapult to launch a marshmallow at a target

  2. A catapult is a device which uses an arm to hurl a projectile a great distance and were often used in ancient times during battle. What is a catapult? Your team will be using a mousetrap and other supplies of your choice to create a catapult that will launch a marshmallow to earn points.

  3. Think About It ... How can we modify a mousetrap or add materials to it to create a good catapult? Worried about getting “snapped”? Use a rubber band to hold down the “hammer” of the mousetrap while you are building your catapult or unwrap the small wires holding down the sides of the arm. Build It! Step 1: Research. Step 2: Sketch your device. Step 3: Determine what materials you will need to build your catapult (other than the mouse trap provided!) Assign, who is bringing what! Reminder: you are encouraged to bring recycled or used supplies!! Step 4: Construction. Test. Step 5: Analyze your results. How does it do? Step 6: What changes do you need to make to improve your catapult? Make modifications and test it again.

  4. Ideas 1 Mousetrap* Straws Rubber bands Plastic spoons Index cards Sheets of paper Plastic cups Craft sticksMasking tape * Mousetrap is provided by your favorite teacher! Competition Rules Your team will be provided with a mousetrap. Your team will be responsible for all other materials that could be used to create a catapult. Teams are strongly encouraged to bring in used or recycled materials. Any unused supplies brought in by teams should be saved in case repairs are needed during competition. Teams will be given time to research, build and test their device. Competitors are allowed to bring diagrams to help them build their device. After the Super Slinger competition begins, all devices will be impounded and no changes will be allowed. Device Requirements: Your device must be powered by the energy stored in the device and may not be aided by a helping hand. The device must remain behind the launch area boundary during the launch and part of it must be touching the floor before, during, and after the launch. Devices may not be taped to the floor.

  5. Testing Procedure: Each team will have a total of three trials to earn points in each category - distance, height, and accuracy. Teams will be also allowed a 5 minute break between the testing categories to make modifications and/or repairs using the remaining materials brought in by their team. Teams are not allowed to trade or borrow items from other teams! Points will be awarded based on the landing location (where it comes to a stop) of the marshmallow for the distance and accuracy categories. Points for the height category will be based on the place where the marshmallow hits the point wall and will be determined by the event judges. The team with the most points overall (sum of all 9 trials) will be named the winner. Awards will also be given for the teams with the most points in each category. In the case of a tie for a testing category, teams involved will have one chance to earn points. The team with the most points on the tie breaker will be named the winner for that category. In the case of a tie for the overall winner, teams involved will have one chance to earn points in the accuracy category. The team with the most points on the tie breaker will be the winner.

  6. Step 1: Research! Step 2: Get your materials! Step 2: Build your device! Step 3: Practice! Practice! Practice! .

  7. Catapult Video • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kfod902Diw4

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