Optional create a sample racecourse using paper towel or toilet paper rolls.
Marble ramp on paper.
Use books to raise one end of your ramp.
You or your parents can do this with a pair of scissors.
The goal is to design a car that will go the farthest when powered by a marble that travels down a ramp and pushes the car across a flat surface.
Wooden ramp with beveled end and a channel down the center.
Some student comments include the paper sail moves farther the further up the ramp you launch the marble from and as you increase the height you increase the potential energy which changes into kinetic energy once the marble starts moving causing the sail to travel further.
This is a marble run made from paper and some wire.
Follow our stem for kids pinterest board.
Materials required printed paper about 200 printed pieces of paper i got mine from old school dump internet wire in this instructable i will call it wire glue gun some working.
In this stem challenge for kids children will create a paper plate marble maze game inspired by pinball machines using a paper plate and a marble.
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View the sample diagram of a marble racetrack and the photograph of marble racetracks and print them out if desired.
First he traced the end of the mailing tube onto a paper plate and cut out the circle with an x acto knife.
Cut the paper towel and toilet paper rolls in half lengthwise leaving one or two intact for use in the first activity.
It is easier to make curvy ramps if you cut the tubes in half hotdog style.
Fun science experiment marble powered race cars.
When the cup is turned over it will look like a cone shaped house with a door.
In this fun science experiment kids create paper race cars out of index cards.
This will serve as a sort of goal for the marble.
The ultimate diy recycled marble run use up those old milk cartons and paper tubes to make a super creative marble run.
Tape several tubes together to make hills and turns.
Make a line on the floor using duct tape or similar.
Place the cup on the line.
Paper plate marble run via frugal fun for boys cut up paper plates make the perfect ramps for marbles with added blocks for structure and fun.
Cut a small square opening into the drinking edge of the paper cup large enough for a marble to pass through easily.
My husband built the spiral marble track for me using a mailing tube paper plates clear tape and hot glue.
This engineering activity is great for kids from kindergarten age up through 4th 5th and 6th grades.
Paper towel tubes make great marble ramps.