Easter Jelly Bean Catapults: Exploring Forces and Motion!
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Jelly Bean catapults is an awesome hands-on engineering project that can be used before, during, or after Easter. Students will learn about simple machines, specifically levers, as they explore, design, and test their Jelly Bean catapult. Students will also be given opportunities to modify their design and test for both distance and accuracy, allowing them to experience the Engineering Design Process. During this investigation students will learn about Newton's 1st Law of Motion and the relationship between potential and kinetic energy. Many math connections for measurement and data collection are possible, including mean, median, mode, range, graphing, and measuring. Your students will love this STEM challenge and you will too. Materials are cheap and so many connections to force of motion standards and data and measurement apply. This purchase includes teacher pages, a mini-lesson I give to students prior to the investigation covering simple machines, catapults, forces of motion and energy (PPT has been turned into a PDF and can't be changed), and two different lab sheets- one for upper elementary/middle school, and one for lower elementary grades. In the pictures included you will see a page from the lower elementary labs (picture 3) and one from the upper elementary labs (picture 4). Hope you enjoy this fun activity that allows your students to be real engineers and mathematicians!