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    Home » Holiday Science » Christmas Science » Snowman Catapult STEM Challenge

    Snowman Catapult STEM Challenge

    Modified: Jan 17, 2025 · Published: Nov 16, 2016 by Emma Vanstone · This post may contain affiliate links · 1 Comment

    This easy snowman catapult is a fun winter version of our traditional lolly stick catapult, and a great snowman themed craft. We had lots of fun trying to knock down the snowman cups. This would also work well for a school fair game or Christmas party idea.

    Snowman themed catapult made from lolly sticks

    How to make a snowman catapult

    You’ll need

    Cardboard cups

    Wide lolly sticks

    Elastic bands

    Table tennis balls

    White pom poms

    Double-sided tape

    Milk bottle top

    Sharpies to decorate

    Snowman Catapult Instructions

    Follow the video to see how to build your catapult.

    Snowman Catapult Investigation Ideas

    Remember only to change one variable at a time

    Is it easier to knock down a smaller or larger stack of cups?

    What will happen if you add more lollypop sticks to the central core of the catapult?

    Do the pom poms travel further than the table tennis balls?

    snowman catapult and cup target

    Why does a lolly stick catapult work?

    When you push down on the milk bottle top, the lolly stick catapult arm bends, giving it energy; when the arm is released, the energy is transferred to the ping pong ball, which flies through the air.

    The further down the lolly stick is pushed, the more force is used, which gives the lolly stick more energy to transfer to the ping pong ball; this means it should travel further.

    Snowman Catapult Instructions
    Snowman Catapult instructions

    Links to Maths

    Write numbers on each cup and create a game where players score the total on the cups knocked over.

    Can you measure how far the ping pong ball has travelled? What will you use?

    Allow 1 point for one cup knocked over and double the score for each extra knocked down.

    Links to English

    Imagine you’re a snowman; what does it feel like to finally be built? What can you see from where you are?

    More Snowman Science Experiments

    Can you try melting some ice to demonstrate how snowmen melt when the weather warms up? Freeze a big chunk of ice and investigate whether salt or warm water makes it melt faster.

    How about making a snowman themed lava lamp?

    See here for more catapult science project ideas.

    Snowman catapult - fun winter STEM and Christmas STEM activity for kids #WinterSTEM

    Last Updated on January 17, 2025 by Emma Vanstone

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