Session Date
Lesson Topic
Gravity Lab -
Lesson Outline
Friday, November 04, 2016
02:30 - 04:00; 90 min. -
Physical Science:
Egg Drop Lab -
Kelly was tasked with designing a method for packaging a raw egg in such a way as to protect it from harm when dropped from the roof of her school. She decided to use a toilet paper roll, a trash bag, bubble wrap, and string, to make a capsule for the egg, complete with a parachute. I showed her where to find the means to calculate how big a parachute she would need based on the mass of the capsule with the egg. She wrote a description of her project and included a discussion on how she employed her knowledge of Newton’s Laws of motion into her design.
02:30 - 04:00; 90 min. -
Physical Science:
Egg Drop Lab -
Kelly was tasked with designing a method for packaging a raw egg in such a way as to protect it from harm when dropped from the roof of her school. She decided to use a toilet paper roll, a trash bag, bubble wrap, and string, to make a capsule for the egg, complete with a parachute. I showed her where to find the means to calculate how big a parachute she would need based on the mass of the capsule with the egg. She wrote a description of her project and included a discussion on how she employed her knowledge of Newton’s Laws of motion into her design.
Assignment
None -
Session Minutes
90
Minutes Student Attended
90
Session Hours
1.50
Hours Attended
1.50
Entry Status
Review Status
Student Name(s)
Subject
School