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Home » Holiday Science » Halloween Science » Spinning Static Paper Bats STEM Challenge

Spinning Static Paper Bats STEM Challenge

Published: Oct 30, 2024 by Emma Vanstone · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

These spinning bats are another simple Halloween science activity using simple materials. You’ll need a straw or pencil, paper and a ruler to charge with static electricity.

When the bat ( or another spooky shape) is placed on the straw, and a ruler charged with static electricity is placed close by, the bat spins!

paper bat, small PVC pipe, play dough and straw

You’ll need

Playdough

Straw or pencil

Paper

Scissors

Tissue paper

Spinning Bat Template

Instructions

Cut out bat shapes or use my handy template.

Place a straw or pencil in a ball of play dough and position it so it stands up straight.

Gently place the paper bat on top of the straw or pencil.

Rub the ruler or PVC pipe on a woolly jumper.

Place the ruler near the bat and watch it spin.

static electricity spinning bats science activity

Why does the paper spin?

When you rub the ruler on your jumper or hair, it becomes charged with static electricity. This means the ruler has extra electrons and an overall negative charge.

The paper has a neutral charge, but when the ruler or pipe is placed near it, the paper becomes positively charged. Opposite charges attract, so the paper moves towards the ruler, making it spin.

Halloween static electricity bats

Extension task

Cut out tissue paper ghosts and watch as they jump up to the charged ruler.

tissue paper ghosts jumping up to a charged ruler

More Halloween Science Experiments for Kids

A spooky lava lamp is a fun and simple alternative ( or addition ) to a traditional pumpkin.

I also have lots of other great Halloween Science Experiments, including jumping ghosts, a spooky noise maker and fake blood.

Or how about giving one of my spooky Halloween STEM challenges a go?

Static electricity spinning bats

Last Updated on October 30, 2024 by Emma Vanstone

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