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Integrate STEM in your classroom during springtime!
Get your students pumped up for Spring with the Egg Drop Challenge! Design a device that will protect an egg from cracking or breaking when it falls! Your students will be talking about this one for a long time. So much fun!
Take students through the STEM Process:
Students plan, design, and execute their own ideas. After they have completed their activity, there is time for reflection on what worked and what didn't.
It aligns with the NGSS (Next Generation Science Standards).
What Teachers are saying about Egg Drop Spring STEM Project:
"BEST activity of the day! I threw the spin on it that Humpty needed a safety device! The kids LOVED it!!" - Crystal L.
"I used this STEM activity for a GT camp this summer. The kids loved it and I loved the ease of use! They couldn't get enough of this! They wanted to keep making egg drop containers!"
"I loved using this as a science notebook! It gave me something to assess the students' learning!" - Kim W.
"My little inner-city students were amazingly engaged when we did our egg drop in the spring! This package was very helpful." - Leila L.
Includes:
- Teacher and Student Instructions for Egg Drop
- Student STEM Journal
- Engineering Design Process Poster
- Student Planning Pages
- Student Reflection Page
- NGSS Standards
Material List:
- eggs
- scrap paper/newspaper
- paper towels
- straws
- scissors
- popsicle sticks
- tape
- glue
- cardboard boxes
- plastic sandwich bags
- grocery bags
- plastic containers
- balloons
- string
Amazing resource for STEM club, STEM teachers, elementary librarians, parents who love hands-on learning, and elementary teachers who want to create a hands-on educational environment in their classroom
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Integrate STEM in your classroom during springtime!
Get your students pumped up for Spring with the Egg Drop Challenge! Design a device that will protect an egg from cracking or breaking when it falls! Your students will be talking about this one for a long time. So much fun!
Take students through the STEM Process:
Students plan, design, and execute their own ideas. After they have completed their activity, there is time for reflection on what worked and what didn't.
It aligns with the NGSS (Next Generation Science Standards).
What Teachers are saying about Egg Drop Spring STEM Project:
"BEST activity of the day! I threw the spin on it that Humpty needed a safety device! The kids LOVED it!!" - Crystal L.
"I used this STEM activity for a GT camp this summer. The kids loved it and I loved the ease of use! They couldn't get enough of this! They wanted to keep making egg drop containers!"
"I loved using this as a science notebook! It gave me something to assess the students' learning!" - Kim W.
"My little inner-city students were amazingly engaged when we did our egg drop in the spring! This package was very helpful." - Leila L.
Includes:
- Teacher and Student Instructions for Egg Drop
- Student STEM Journal
- Engineering Design Process Poster
- Student Planning Pages
- Student Reflection Page
- NGSS Standards
Material List:
- eggs
- scrap paper/newspaper
- paper towels
- straws
- scissors
- popsicle sticks
- tape
- glue
- cardboard boxes
- plastic sandwich bags
- grocery bags
- plastic containers
- balloons
- string
Amazing resource for STEM club, STEM teachers, elementary librarians, parents who love hands-on learning, and elementary teachers who want to create a hands-on educational environment in their classroom







