Remember.. It is how science is done not just doing science.

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Remember.. It is how science is done not just doing science.

Design an inquiry lesson based on newton's laws of motion 1. Law of inertia 2. F=MA 3. Action reaction

 Launch an egg into the air to a minimum height of 40 feet. And get it safely to ground without breaking the egg  You may work alone or with one other person

 The egg will be raw.  No rockets or hazardous propellants  Explained thoroughly using Newton's 3 laws  A written narrative  Can be as simple or as elaborate as you would like.  Must easily be taken into and out of the school  You may not touch the egg landing…no gloves, mitts

 Begin your design.  Draw possible designs of your launch/landing device  Work with what you know about Newton’s laws to begin to hypothesize applications to your launch and landing of the egg  More height with a successful landing will give you bonus points.  Begin describing the steps of inquiry as it relates to the experiment

 You will turn in a written report with a  Hypothesis, research question, some research on eggs and egg activities along with an objective, materials, procedures, and a conclusion on why it did or did not work

 This activity will be performed one week from today.