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This Camporee is All STEM, All the Time

Catapults were ancient war machines used to throw huge rocks at castle walls. Nowadays — in a much-smaller form — they can be a fun way to learn about physics and engineering.

At the Great Southwest Councilā€™s El Valle Manzano District Fall STEM Camporee in New Mexico, Scouts built mini-catapults that tossed bean bags up to 10 feet. The object was to ā€œsinkā€ an opponentā€™s ā€œfleet of ships.ā€

They also built vehicles powered by rubber bands and complex paper airplanes, and the Scouts whose machines went the farthest were the winners.

Real-life bungee-cord jumping is not an authorized Scout activity. However, at the STEM camporee, Scouts experimented with action figures and rubber bands from a fixed height to figure out exactly how safe (or unsafe!) it could be.

2 Comments on This Camporee is All STEM, All the Time

  1. Scouter George // June 19, 2019 at 4:01 pm // Reply

    Good job Timothy!!!

  2. What a nice homage to a district that is no more.

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