
Two egg drop challenge examples are the egg drop challenge with your recycling bin, and the egg drop challenge using only straws and tape. Size, weight, materials, use of parachutes etc can all scale this engineering challenge up for older learners, or down for younger learners.

We hope that many of the young pupils will consider a future career within our industry. There are many constraints you can put on your egg drop challenge. There were some very innovative ideas on show during the day. The purpose of this challenge was to see if the egg survived, and if did, the design was deemed to be a success. On the day of the challenge, they were given an egg to place in each capsule which then had to be dropped from a defined height. ki ds cien e c h a l e n g e o m K i d s ’ l S c i e n c e C h a l e n g e Can you design a package that keeps an egg from breaking when it is dropped from 10 feet in the air At the Ontario Science Center, scientists were able to stand a 200-pound person on an egg without breaking the egg. The pupils had been informed a few weeks in advance to design a capsule which would be used to protect a raw egg. Kids’ Science Challenge - Egg Drop Challenge 1 Kids’ science challenge c. The next activity of the day was the ‘Egg Drop’ challenge. Throughout the exercise of design and problem-solving, it became clear that the triangle-structure is one of the best shapes in building design as it is not easily distorted, making it ideal to carry a load. Egg Drop Challenge: Objective Age Range: 6+ years Construct a capsule or package to secure and successfully land a raw egg, unfractured from a fall to the ground. The exercise allowed us to explore the strut, a structural component designed to resist longitudinal compression, and how these can add strength to a design. This was followed by a construction challenge, in which the pupils where divided into groups of five or six to create a range of 2D and 3D shapes using spaghetti and marshmallows.

Our Engineers Kieran Cahill, Rebecca Phelan and Bart Borowiak began the session with a presentation about engineering and some of the projects we have worked on. On 18th April, we had the pleasure to visit Scoil Mhuire Gan Smál school in Dublin to give their year five pupils an insight into a career in Engineering. Engineering challenge with pupils at Scoil Mhuire Gan Smál school
