Egg Drop WT
Egg Drop WT
Subject: Science
Dumpty Egg Drop
Date: 2/3/16
Topic: Humpty
Grade: 2nd
Lesson:
Length of
Introduction (Essential Question): Can we conduct a simple investigation, observe, collect, and record
information while performing an egg drop?
Standard: Science
Cluster: Nature of Science SC.S.2.1
Objective: SC.O.2.1.8 design and conduct simple investigations; observe, collect and record
information using a variety of classification systems; describe trends of data; and make
predictions based on that data
Specific Objective: Students will demonstrate the abilities and understanding necessary to do
scientific inquiry. They will demonstrate the ability to think and act as scientists by engaging in
active inquiries and investigations, while incorporating hands-on activities with at least 80% of
the class having recognizable knowledge of the investigation, norm-referenced.
in an investigation. Next she will clarify what happened during the egg drop. She will then describe why the
materials did or did not work. Lastly she will ask the students if they have any questions pertaining to the egg
drop investigation.
Independent Practice: The students will each be given a bag filled with the material in which they predicted
will best cushion the fall of a boiled egg when dropped from a certain distance. They will then record what the
constant is in the investigation along with what will change in the investigation. The height and force should be
the same for each egg. The amount of material to test should stay constant. Also the placement of the egg in the
bag, if the egg was on the bottom of the bag it wouldnt be cushioned so make sure the egg is in the middle of
the material being testing. Also the surface on which to drop the egg should be the same. The material used to
cushion the egg should be all that is changed. Next each child will be asked to stand with their arms straight out.
They will have the Ziploc, with their egg in it, secured as possible. The teacher will then recite the Nursery
Rhyme of Humpty Dumpty. When she is finished the students will open their hands and let the bag drop to
the floor. They will then record on their supply sheet what happened. Next they will write what they feel needs
to be changed in the investigation. The teacher will then go around and see whose egg cracked and whose egg
was successful in their fall. The students will then be able to apply the changes to their investigation and try the
experiment again. Lastly, as a class, they will go over the investigation and what happened versus what they
thought would happen in their predictions.
Assessment: For the assessment the students will need their investigation sheet that all of their data was written
on. They will use this to write a lab report to explain what they predicted, what actually happened, what they
used for a constant, what they changed, and most importantly what they learned. The lab report will be graded
according to attached rubric.
Points 2-3
Points 0-1
Prediction
Score _____
Observation
Score______
Recorded Data
Score _____
Materials
Score _____
Total Score
/40
Name____________________________
C=22-16
D=15-10
Points 0-2
Student did not include the
constant and change
variable in the report.
F =9-0
Date______________________
Constant and Change Variable (Constant- What should stay the same. Change-What
should you change):
Conclusion (Describe what occurred in the investigation and what you learned):