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PRESENTATION OUTLINE
1.
SIMPLE MACHINE PROJECT
BY SIDNEY SHERRILL
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cmiper
2.
FOR MY PROJECT, I BUILT A CATAPULT.
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decar66
3.
MATERIALS I USED:
popsicle sticks (skinny and regular)
three rubber bands
cardboard
Elmer's glue and hot glue
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wrachele
4.
FIRST STEP
The first thing I did was place four popsicles side by side.
Then I connected them together by glueing smaller popsicles on the bottom.
This created the base for my catapult.
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Tony Crider
5.
SECOND STEP
Next, I glued the end of two skinny popsicle sticks together.
This made it look like part of a triangle.
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Amy Bonner
6.
THIRD STEP
Then I glued a long popsicle stick onto the side of the "triangle"
(I repeated step two and three again.)
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[Duncan]
7.
FOURTH STEP
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Randy Heinitz
8.
FIFTH STEP
Then I glued a round piece of cardboard at the top of the catapult.
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Robert S. Donovan
9.
SIXTH STEP
I put a popsicle stick on the cardboard and held the end down by a ruber band.
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yuan2003
10.
SEVENTH STEP
FINALLY, I USED A RUBBER BAND TO CONNECT THE CARDBOARD AND POPSICLE STICK.
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PierluigiCo
Sidney Sherrill
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