 Project Goal: To design and construct a container that will allow an egg to be dropped from a height of 8 feet to the floor without breaking.

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 Project Goal: To design and construct a container that will allow an egg to be dropped from a height of 8 feet to the floor without breaking.

 Step One: Divide into 3 equal groups  Step Two: Sub-divide each group into two separate sub-groups: designers & builders

 Step Three: Choosing from the available supplies, the designers will design a container and develop instructions on how it should be constructed.  Step Four: Based on the design plan, the builders will construct the container per the instructions.

 Step Five: Upon completion of the container, each team will drop the container and egg from a height of 8 feet.  If the egg survives the fall without breaking, that team has successfully met the project goals.

 The designers may NOT solicit input when designing the container.  The builders may NOT communicate questions to the designers when constructing the container.  The builder must build the container EXACTLY as designed.