1.Create a sketch of one possible solution
2. Create a sketch of another possible solution
3. Create a sketch of a third possible solution
4. Generate a list of materials required for build day
5. Document a plan to ensure materials are brought in on block day.
6. Your materials fit inside a printer paper box
7. Your materials fit inside a shoe box
Our design weighed 180g! We earned the following weight achievements:
8. Your materials weigh less than 500 grams.
9. Your materials weigh less than 300 grams.
10. Your materials weigh less than 200 grams.
Since we decided against the parachute, our design was very accurate. We scored a bullseye! This earned us the following accuracy achievements:
11.You hit the butcher paper!
13. You hit inside the second ring!
14. You hit inside the first ring!
15. You hit the Bullseye!
Our egg didn't break in any way so we score five achievements for resilience!:
16. Your egg didn't break in any way!
17. Your egg didn't break in any way!(Dropped our egg twice)
17. Your egg didn't break in any way!(Dropped our egg twice)
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21. Help set up the Bullseye.
22. Design an Achievement Mr. Olson approves for next year's Egg Drop Challenge. A Hard Landing- Make an enclosure without the use of a parachute
- We chose this a Achievement because we want to incentivize competitor focus on designing a very secure and safe interior of their enclosure. This is a risk reward because it could make your egg more prone to cracking, but it will make it more accurate and will earn an extra achievement.
23. Describe an aspect of the event using arithmetic.
24. Describe an aspect of the event using geometry.
25. Describe an aspect of the event using algebra.
26. Describe an aspect of the event using calculus.
27. Seek out additional instruction from your math teacher in support of a Calculation Achievement.
24. Describe an aspect of the event using geometry.
25. Describe an aspect of the event using algebra.
26. Describe an aspect of the event using calculus.
27. Seek out additional instruction from your math teacher in support of a Calculation Achievement.