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Conversation Heart Catapult for Valentine’s Day

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Looking for a fun, but unique activity to do for a Class Valentine’s Day Party? Or  just like to do some family fun Valentine’s Day activities at home with the kids? Check out this easy Valentine’s Day Conversation Heart Catapult where the kids can make catapults to launch candy into cups and compare how far different candies fly!

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Looking for a fun activity for a class Valentine's Day Party? Check out this Conversation Heart Valentine Catapult. It's a super easy #STEM activity for home or at school! Plus you can compare conversation hearts and other candy and eat the leftovers! =)
Supplies:
Conversation Hearts
Valentine M&M’s or other Valentine Candy
Catapults (Jumbo Craft Sticks, Rubber Bands, Plastic Spoons Any color spoon works!)
Valentine Tape (Optional for decorating your catapult)
Valentine Stickers (Optional for decorating your catapult)
Red Cups (Optional for catching the hearts)
Masking Tape and Sharpie (optional for marking the results of your experiment of how each candy flies)

Valentine STEM Activity: Conversation Heart Catapult

My kids and I had so much fun at Christmas doing the Gumdrop Catapult that we had to make one for Valentine’s Day! This go round we launched Conversation Hearts, but we also added in some M&M’s for some comparison. We ended up decorating this version a bit more, so it made Mommy happy to get some crafting in there- especially with all my boys! I really think this would be a fun Class Valentine’s Day Party activity as well.

Just like last time, I went to the experts (because yes, I forgot how to make them even in such a short time!!). This explanation by Devin Collier on How to make a catapult is so fantastically simple that even I can do it and I am terrible with directions and all things spatial like this. The images and steps are laid out very clearly. Like before, the only adjustment I made was attaching the spoons with Valentine tape instead of the rubber bands he suggested. This time we also added some stickers as well. All of those things are purely optional and just made things look more festive for Valentine’s Day.

I have added a few photos this time of the beginning steps of us gathering supplies and assembling the catapults, but you need to go to Devin Collier’s site for the actual step by step instructions. Trust me, he explains it way better than I could anyway! =) But here are a few pictures to show you the steps along the way:

Supplies gathered:

Supplies needed for the Valentine's Day Conversation Heart Catapult #STEM Class Valentine's Day PartyDividing up the supplies according to the directions:

Supplies needed for Valentine's Day Conversation Heart Catapult #STEM Class Valentine's Day Party ActivityAssembling the catapults:

Assembling the Valentine's Day Coversation Heart CatapultPutting the stickers and the final touches on the Valentine’s Day Conversation Heart Catapult:

Decorate your Valentine's Day Conversation Heart Catapult with stickers and other decorations!The finished product: Valentine’s Day Conversation Heart Catapults!

Looking for a fun activity for a class Valentine Party? Check out this Conversation Heart Valentine Catapult. It's a super easy #STEM activity for home or at school! Plus you can compare conversation hearts and other candy and eat the leftovers! =)Launching Conversation Hearts:

Looking for a fun activity for a class Valentine Party? Check out this Conversation Heart Valentine Catapult. It's a super easy #STEM activity for home or at school! Plus you can compare conversation hearts and other candy and eat the leftovers! =)Trying to launch the candy into cups:

After you make your catapults, have a little fun and add some targets to try and catch those conversation hearts! #STEM Valentine Class Party ActivityDoing candy comparisons. Which launches further, the Conversation Hearts or the M&M’s?

Looking for a fun activity for a class Valentine Party? Check out this Conversation Heart Valentine Catapult. It's a super easy #STEM activity for home or at school! Plus you can compare conversation hearts and other candy and eat the leftovers! =)Of course, then we had to do taste comparisons as well. =) I am a chocolate girl, all the way! What about you? Do you like Conversation Hearts? Know any other fun games to play with them? I have half a bag left and I am always looking for more games with Valentine candy! =)

Looking for a fun activity for a Class Valentine's Day Party? Check out this Valentine's Day Conversation Heart Catapult. It's a super easy #STEM activity for home or at school! Plus you can compare conversation hearts and other candy and eat the leftovers! =)Looking for a fun activity for a class Valentine's Day Party? Check out this Conversation Heart Valentine Catapult. It's a super easy #STEM activity for home or at school! Plus you can compare conversation hearts and other candy and eat the leftovers! =)

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About Shannon

Shannon is a former teacher turned SAHM to 3 active boys. She is always on the lookout for ways to celebrate the special days and find joy in the hard ones, especially because motherhood (and life!) seem full of them sometimes! She loves to laugh and play with her family and can plan a mean birthday party for her kids!

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