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Trebuchet Project

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Spencer Russell
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In this project, students will create trebuchets / catapults in order to launch an egg the farthest and with the most accuracy. They will complete their own design research, construct them using pvc pipe materials, write a report, and have the opportunity to create a documentary for extra credit.
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5 years teaching high school sciences including biology, chemistry, environmental, and physical science. 2 years teaching graduate level biochemistry laboratory and introductory chemistry lab.

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