Egg+Drop+Eggstravaganza

Glogster Tutorial Webpage //**Egg Drop Eggstravaganza**// //Lisa Peck's Conceptual Physics students have been studying momentum. They have learned forces cause changes in momentum. Whenever the change in momentum involves an object coming to an abrupt half, if the time of impact can be increased then the force of impact will be decreased. This is the reason for airbags, springs, shocks, insulation, corrugated cardboard, foam peanuts, bending knees when landing, riding with a punch, allowing for "give" when catching something etc.// //** Project: **// The student's conducted research on momentum and its applications. They created a case for their eggs with the goal of increasing the time of impact thus decreasing the force of impact (saving their eggs from a terrible fate). After dropping their eggs, the students used Glogster to create an online multimedia poster of their results which they published on the internet. Next, the students assessed their peer's projects offering recommendations and commendations. The students then had a few more days to use their peer assessments to revise their projects before Mrs. Peck graded them. This project reflects the same type of collaboration used in the workplace and "real world". Egg Drop Eggstravaganza Webpage The students did a great job with this project. Check out their Glogs!

Class of 2015
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 * < [|Dulci B] ||< Joey H ||< Mark M ||< Emma S ||
 * < [|Lauren B] ||< [|Christian J] ||< [|Molly R] ||< Jake S ||
 * < Avery C ||< Trevor J ||< John R ||< Sara W ||
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