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Egg drop project (6x6x6). The egg survived! Made from 3/16" dowels, 3/4" strip of wood cut into 1" blocks for the corners, yellow rubber bands (light) on the inside of each stick, blue rubber bands (stronger) on the outside. Bands were hooked on with a paperclip which was then twisted around the stick and cut off. The egg was placed in a ziplock bag (in case it broke) that was filled with stuffing. Important to spread the rubber bands out so they distribute their pressure.
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Create something out of recyclable materials, that will protect your egg from dropping it from the second floor!
Egg Drop Project 2016: Fun STEM / STEAM activity for kids- Design an egg contraption to protect a raw egg in this egg drop challenge! (with 2 FREE printable recording sheets!) ~ http://BuggyandBuddy.com
Packaging: It's a necessary evil. So it may as well be clever.
Spring or Easter STEM Challenge: In Egg-hanced, students design an egg-hancement to protect it from drops at various heights! Includes modifications for grades 2-8.
Tafe design project - egg drop. The inner bands holding the egg, with paper "springs" for cushioning.
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May 23, 2016 - Explore Chris Foerster Regan's board "egg drop" on Pinterest. See more ideas about egg drop, egg drop project, egg drop contest.
Egg drop projects challenge students and individuals to devise working contraptions to safely land an egg without causing it to crack. ScienceStruck brings to you some easy ideas that you can implement for your egg drop project.
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