Egg Trap Challenge
‘Nature vs. Structures’
Due: Wednesday, May 19, 2010
This group project is broken down into components of structure strength, size and creativity. The students will construct an ‘egg trap’ structure that is made out of a set list of materials. The trap must be able to be dropped from a distance of 1 M, 2 M, and 3 M height and not have the egg break.
This second culminating task is related to our IB Unit titled ‘Nature vs. Structures’. Our Central Idea is: Pulleys and Gears enable us to create structures that are able to withstand natural forces that act upon them.
NOTE: You may research different types of structures to best help you design your ‘EGG TRAP’.
Structure Title:
Structure Expectation
Peer Initial
Confirmed
1. Use five sheets of craft paper (60 cm x 46 cm)
2. Use ten popsicle sticks
3. Use ten straws (approx. 25 cm)
4. Use two metres of masking tape
Other Criteria:
One piece of cardboard may be given to each group for additional structure support. 10cm x 30 cm
‘Nature vs. Structures’
Due: Wednesday, May 19, 2010
This group project is broken down into components of structure strength, size and creativity. The students will construct an ‘egg trap’ structure that is made out of a set list of materials. The trap must be able to be dropped from a distance of 1 M, 2 M, and 3 M height and not have the egg break.
This second culminating task is related to our IB Unit titled ‘Nature vs. Structures’. Our Central Idea is: Pulleys and Gears enable us to create structures that are able to withstand natural forces that act upon them.
NOTE: You may research different types of structures to best help you design your ‘EGG TRAP’.
Structure Title:
Structure Expectation
Peer Initial
Confirmed
1. Use five sheets of craft paper (60 cm x 46 cm)
2. Use ten popsicle sticks
3. Use ten straws (approx. 25 cm)
4. Use two metres of masking tape
Other Criteria:
One piece of cardboard may be given to each group for additional structure support. 10cm x 30 cm