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Free Halloween Black Cat-A-Pult Papercraft
by Elaina M
Happy Halloween from all of us at Instructables!!
We're excited to introduce you to the 2021 Free Halloween Papercraft! Say hello the Black CAT-a-pult, Black CAT-a-pult, complete withlittle paper candy corns to launch at your friends, family or any monsters lurking in dark corners.
This compact papercraft is easy to assemble and is a great activity to get you in the Halloween spirit. Get your family,friends, or students involved too!
If this little tail-whipping, projectile-hurling kitty isn’t exciting enough on its own, Instructables is also running a funHalloween Photo Challenge & Giveaway!Halloween Photo Challenge & Giveaway!
• ENTER THE #HalloweenCatapult I MADE IT CHALLENGEENTER THE #HalloweenCatapult I MADE IT CHALLENGE
Post a photo of your Black CAT-a-pult papercraft or Tinkercad Halloween background (here on this Instructable as an "IMade It" --or-- on Twitter, or Instagram), and we’ll send you an Instructables giveaway pack! Find all the details of how toparticipate in Step 7Step 7.
• TEACHERS AND PARENTS •• TEACHERS AND PARENTS •
For more details on how to extend this project for additional learning check out further resources in Step 8Step 8. Topicsinclude simple & compound/complex machines, force, energy, and parabolas (Algebra)!Supplies:
Printed Papercraft (Download the PDF attached below)Scissors
Optional Supplies:Optional Supplies:
X-acto style hobby knife - For more precise cutsCutting mat - To protect the hobby knife from cutting surfacesRuler + Butter knife - For scoring the fold linesTape/glue - This papercraft assembles with no adhesives, but you can add a little tape/glue to make it sturdier!
Paper Options:Paper Options:
1. Cardstock:Cardstock: Use for a stronger more robust papercraft.2. Regular printer/copy paperRegular printer/copy paper: regular printer/copy paper is 100% ok to use, but will require a little bit more
patience and care when assembling your papercraft so that you don't accidentally squash or rip it.
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Step 1: Print and Cut
Print out the Black CAT-a-pult pattern at 100%. Once it's printed, cut along the outer edge of all of the papercraft pieces.
Special cutsSpecial cuts - Take extra care to cut along the "special cuts" indicated in the photo above in PINK.
Optional Scoring: Optional Scoring: Scoring your fold lines can make assembling a papercraft so much easier. You can use the smoothside of a butter knife to score these lines, with a ruler placed parallel to the fold line to use as a guide. Don't press TOOhard with the butter knife or you may rip the paper.
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Step 2: Fold the Body
Fold the cat's body in half lengthwise so that the paper is doubled up.Fold the body so that it resembles the image above. (Neck upwards, back and legs downwards)Fold the large white box located between the cat paws upwards, so that it can tuck in under the cat'schin.Fold and tuck the small white box at the base of cat's head underneath the bottom of the papercraft.DO NOT ADD ANY TAPE OR GLUE YET!
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Step 3: Fold the Cat-a-pulting Tail
Lay the paper down at, colored side facing upwardsFold diagonally along the indicated line.Unfold and lay the paper down at, white side facing upwards.Fold one edge over, along the indicated line.Repeat with other adjacent edge along other indicated line.Unfold the corner, pinch, and lay at so that it makes a 'shark n'.Fold both edges towards the center diagonal crease you made earlier.Repeat, folding both edges towards the center diagonal crease again.Fold the tail in half where indicated with a small horizontal line.Then fold both sides over to make a 'taco' around the 'shark n'.Pinching the base, grab the 'shark n', and pull/rotate it so that it is at an approximate 45 degree angle.
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Step 4: Make Candy Corn Projectiles
Hold paper such that colored side is facing downwards.Fold corner over to create a right angle triangle, with colored side of paper showing.Fold triangle downwards, then across the hypotenuse, then downwards....Repeating until you reach theend of the paper strip.Fold the nal piece into a right triangle - from the bottom - and tuck into the little pocket.
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Step 5: Assembling Your Black CAT-a-pult
Lay your CAT-a-pult tail at, and facing upwards. (You should see the 'shark n' if it is facing the right way)Open the cat body and from the insidefrom the inside - slip the 'shark n' into the smaller slot at the top of the cat'sback.Slip the bottom of the CAT-a-pult tail into the larger slot at the base of the cat's back. Fold the littletriangle underneath the belly of the cat.Reassemble the cat's body. ( You may place a small piece of tape/glue on the small white box at the base ofthe head to secure it underneath the bottom of the papercraft)Open the 'shark n' to create the bowl of your CAT-a-pult. ( This is where you'll place the candy cornlauncher - or other things you want to launch)Bend and adjust the tail to create your CAT-a-pult launcher.
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Step 6: Start Launching
Place candy corn launcher in CAT-a-pult tail bowl.Stabilize your CAT-a-pult by placing your ngers along the inner belly on the larger white box.Aim, and ick the tail downward to launch!
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Step 7: Instructables Giveaway
Here's how to participate:Here's how to participate:
Build your Instructables Black CAT-a-pult Papercraft or use the Tinkercad model below and create aHalloween background for your Black CAT-a-pult in Tinkercad.Post a photo (or the Tinkercad le) of your Black CAT-a-pult in all its glory by clicking the yellow "I Made It"button at the bottom of this project,Alternatively, you can enter by sharing your creation on Instagram and/or Twitter, and tagging@instructables and #HalloweenCatapult. *note: You’ll have to follow us on each platform so we can DM you.We must receive submissions and iterations of this project by November 5th, 2021 (11:59pm Paci c Time)to be eligible for this o ering.
Instructables sta will feature the best recreations of this papercraft project on our Twitter and Instagram Stories (andtag you, of course).
https://www.tinkercad.com/embed/k71wszrHaM9?editbtn=1
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Step 8: Extended Learning
If you're going to create a Tinkercad Halloween background, you can use the Tinkercad model above to get started!! Newto Tinkercad ? Take these starter lessons and learn how to design with Tinkercad.
Topics:Topics:
Simple & compound (or complex) machines, force, energy, and parabolas (Algebra)
Catapults can be built through a multitude of methods and with a wide array of materials. This enables them to be usedin a range of PBL topics and learning goals depending on the need. Below are a few examples of how Catapults can beused to reinforce curriculum goals.
Younger Students:Younger Students:
When explaining simple machines to younger learners, catapults create a fun interactive demonstration for a lever. Divedeeper into catapults to learn how to incorporate ramps, wheels, or pulleys to make a compound machine. RegentUniversity provides an excellent lesson plan lled with amazing background information.
Check out this old episode of Bill Nye to learn a lot more about simple machines: Video Clip
Science Max delves into the elastic force present in Catapults that use rubber bands: Video Clip
Older StudentsOlder Students:
Catapults give an amazing real-world demonstration of parabolas, and students can use math to predict the trajectory oflaunched objects. Compare calculations to data collected from use, and have students discuss their ndings.
Find more about solving for the trajectory of a projectile : Video Clip
Engineering Design:Engineering Design:
This paper catapult has a detachable arm which provides an opportunity for students to design and engineer a betterlaunching mechanism. They can take what they learn from that to build another catapult from scratch. Investigate thestudent designed launching mechanisms and see if they work better or worse in di erent materials.
Gamify:Gamify:
Once everyone or every group has a catapult, set up targets around the room, and see who can get the most points:Video Clip
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