1-Create a sketch of one possible solution. Include labels.
2-Create a sketch of another possible solution. Include labels.
3-Create a sketch of a third possible solution. Include labels.
4-Use a decision matrix to justify the approach you chose.
5-Generate a list of materials required for build day.
6-Document a plan to ensure materials are brought in on block day.
7-Your materials fit inside a printer paper box
8-Your materials fit inside a shoe box
9-Your materials fit inside a cigar box
*we used cotton string, foldable paper, 4 pipe cleaners, and a little collapsable box.
10-Your materials weigh less than 500 grams.
11-Your materials weigh less than 300 grams.
12-Your materials weigh less than 200 grams.
13-Your materials weigh less than 150 grams.
14-Your materials weigh less than 100 grams.
15-Your materials weigh less than 50 grams.
*our chutte weighed 41.15 grams.
16-You hit the butcher paper!
17-You hit inside the third ring!
18-You hit inside the second ring!
19-You hit inside the first ring!
* with my aim. and the weight of the cardboard pulled it straight down.
20-Your egg broke but the yolk remained intact.
21-Your egg cracked but the yolk stayed inside and intact.
22-Your egg cracked but was still together.
23-Your egg didn't break in any way! (awarded three times)
24-Your egg didn't break in any way! (awarded three times)
25-Your egg didn't break in any way! (awarded three times)
* our egg survive thanks to being wraped in cotton then put into a small, hard box.
26-Describe an aspect of the event using arithmetic.
27-Describe an aspect of the event using geometry.
28-Describe an aspect of the event using algebra.
29-Create promotional materials for your design.
*my partner mike made a pamphlet promoting the egg drop and our chutte in particular.

