Hands-On STEM: Learning Through Engineering Experiments

Hands-On STEM: Learning Through Engineering Experiments

Engineering is all about creativity, problem-solving, and hands-on learning. One of the best ways to understand how forces work is by experimenting!

Try this simple DIY Catapult Experiment to explore physics and energy transfer.

🔧 What You’ll Need: Popsicle sticks, rubber bands, a plastic spoon, and a small ball.

🚀 Step-by-Step Instructions:
1️⃣ Stack 6 popsicle sticks and secure them with rubber bands on both ends.
2️⃣ Take two more sticks and rubber-band them together at one end, forming a “V” shape.
3️⃣ Insert the stack of sticks into the V-shaped sticks.
4️⃣ Attach a spoon to one end of the top stick.
5️⃣ Place a small ball on the spoon, press down, and launch!

This simple experiment demonstrates key engineering concepts like force, motion, and energy transfer. It’s a fun way to see physics in action!

📣 What’s your favorite DIY STEM experiment? Share your ideas below!

 

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