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Catapults

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Duration: 1.5 hours

Years: Year 4-12

This problem solving and teamwork activity requires students in small groups to use basic materials (poles, rope and slings) to construct a catapult.

Students are taught some basic knot tying skills, as well as given the to opportunity to work on their personal and social capabilities.

This device, once constructed, is suitable for firing appropriate projectiles towards targets.   

National Curriculum Links

Health and Physical Education

Year 5 and 6

Participate positively in groups and teams by encouraging others and negotiating roles and responsibilities (ACPMP067)

Demonstrate ethical behaviour and fair play that aligns with the rules when participating in a range of physical activities (ACPMP069)

Year 7 and 8

Practise and apply personal and social skills when undertaking a range of roles in physical activities (ACPMP086)

Year 9 and 10

Devise, implement and refine strategies demonstrating leadership and collaboration skills when working in groups or teams (ACPMP105)

Science

Year 4: Forces can be exerted by one object on another through direct contact or from a distance (ACSSU076)

Year 5: Important contributions to the advancement of science have been made by people from a range of cultures (ACSHE082)

Year 6: Important contributions to the advancement of science have been made by people from a range of cultures (ACSHE099)

Year 7: Change to an object’s motion is caused by unbalanced forces acting on the object (ACSSU117)

Earth’s gravity pulls objects towards the centre of the Earth (ACSSU118)

Year 10: The motion of objects can be described and predicted using the laws of physics (ACSSU229)

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Last reviewed 29 May 2020
Last updated 29 May 2020