

Strong Paper – Experiment with folding paper in different ways to test its strength, and learn about what shapes make the strongest structures. Spaghetti Marshmallow Tower – Build the tallest spaghetti tower that can hold the weight of a jumbo marshmallow. Paper Chain STEM Challenge – One of the simplest STEM challenges ever! Paper Bridges – Similar to our strong spaghettti challenge. Strong Spaghetti – Get out the pasta and test our your spaghetti bridge designs. How Strong Is An Egg – Test much weight one egg can hold before it breaks. Straw Boats Challenge – Design a boat made from nothing but straws and tape, and see how many items it can hold before it sinks.

I also love that it encourages a bit of problem-solving and experimenting without being overwhelming. This style of egg drop is great for young kids as it is quick and pretty simple but lots of fun. Although we taped the bag with water in it, it still got things a bit wet! We did love that clean up was a snap with our eggs in the bag! The eggs and bags that didn’t make it went right to the trash and the other materials were easily put away.

What egg drop design ideas will you come up with?

There are multiple ways to successfully do the egg drop. What we learnt is there is not one best way to protect an egg. WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO PROTECT AN EGG IN AN EGG DROP?
#Deluxe physics drop kids recommended free#
Grab the FREE Printable Egg Drop Worksheets Here! Do you need real eggs? Usually, I would say yes, but given the circumstances, how about candy-filled plastic eggs? If you don’t want to waste food for any reason, don’t! Find a workaround instead. We have two versions of this egg drop challenge below, one for older kids and one for younger kids. WHAT ARE THE BEST MATERIALS FOR AN EGG DROP?
