With the softness of pom poms, students will enjoy their activity because they will be able to play it at home and incorporate physics while having fun!
- Duration: 1 Hour(s)
- Grade(s): K – 6th
$3.99
Don’t waste another day stuck inside or on a rainy day without making one of these pom pom poppers! If you’ve been saving extra, empty toilet paper tubes, now’s the time to use them! If you have extra paper or plastic cups, those will also work!
With the softness of pom poms, students will enjoy their activity because they will be able to play it at home and incorporate physics while having fun!

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