
CreateKit Space Lander Kit
This physics experiment for kids tests their construction skills when they launch a reusable egg into space and try to keep it from cracking!
In this egg drop experiment, students work collaboratively to design and build a vessel to minimize impact from falls from different heights and keep the reusable eggs from cracking open. Plastic eggs with a beanbag yolk are reusable for unlimited use and mess-free experiments. Students apply their knowledge and test new ideas as they build their designs. In addition to keeping the egg whole, students are challenged to design a vessel that can accurately land on a designated target. Deluxe Kit adds additional building supplies and materials. Accommodates 24 students. Recommended for Upper Elementary and up.
CHOKING HAZARD (1). Not for under 3 yrs.
Basic Kit includes:
- Eggs, 8 Ea
- Cups, 50 Ea
- Construction Paper, 200 Ea
- Cardboard Sheets (8” x 10”), 100 Ea
- Felt Sheets (9” x 12”), 12 Ea
- Rubber Bands, 320 Ea
- Craft Sticks, 1,000 Ea
- Binder Clips, 40 Ea
- Pipe Cleaners, 100 Ea
- Lesson Direction
Deluxe Kit includes:
- Eggs, 8 Ea
- Cups, 50 Ea
- Construction Paper, 200 Ea
- Cardboard Sheets (8” x 10”), 100 Ea
- Felt Sheets (9” x 12”), 12 Ea
- Rubber Bands, 320 Ea
- Craft Sticks, 1,000 Ea
- Binder Clips, 40 Ea
- Pipe Cleaners, 100 Ea
- Glue Guns, 2 Ea
- Glue Stick, 1 Ea
- Duct Tape, 2 Ea
- Modeling Rolls, 75 Ea
- Lesson Direction
Click here to view a sample of the included lesson directions.