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Egg Drop

Egg Drop. Room 239. Gail Edwards Christy Bickett Becky Law. Designing Container. Students were given materials to build a protective container for an egg drop – cotton balls, rubber bands, cardboard, newspaper, index cards, and tape These ladies are using their materials wisely. Testing.

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Egg Drop

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  1. Egg Drop

  2. Room 239 Gail Edwards Christy Bickett Becky Law

  3. Designing Container • Students were given materials to build a protective container for an egg drop – cotton balls, rubber bands, cardboard, newspaper, index cards, and tape • These ladies are using their materials wisely

  4. Testing • Students are anxious to test their containers Several of the eggs survived their flight from the ramp • Checking for slime

  5. Reflection • After testing, the children had several new ways they wanted to build their containers • More padding, parachutes, and landing devices were all new ideas

  6. A Young Group of Engineers

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