Thursday, April 1, 2010

Egg Drop

Today we had our Humpty Dumpty egg drop. Our egg protection creations were very impressive. Did your egg survive the drop from the second floor?













9 comments:

  1. Mrs. Levy and class,

    Looks like scrambled eggs to me!
    It looks like you had some fun as well.

    Your friend,
    Ms. Weiss

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  2. Hi Mrs. Levy - How are you? Happy Easter tomorrow. How is Daisy doing? My spring break is starting to be the best spring break I ever had. Are you having a good spring break? Your student, Isabella.

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  3. Ms. Weiss, about half of our eggs broke. But it was still fun!

    Isabella, my spring break is going well. Daisy has been very busy sleeping- like usual. Thanks for the comment. I hope you have a wonderful week!

    Mrs. Levy

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  4. Dear Mrs. Levy,

    Your blog is egg-specially good! What made some of the drops successful? Were they wrapped in anything special?

    Have a great spring break and it was nice to meet you and your husband!

    From,
    Mrs. Pfau
    octogenarian
    (Mrs. Yollis' proud mom)

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  5. Dear Mrs. Pfau,

    Thanks for the egg-cellent comment. It was a great surprise to see you and Mrs. Yollis at the restaurant last night.

    The egg survivors were wrapped in a variety of material: bubble-wrap, marshmallows, foam, cotton, feathers and a toilet paper roll. It was a fun day. Next time, I think I'll bring in a hot plate and make scrambled eggs after the drop.

    Fondly,
    Mrs. Levy

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  6. Dear Mrs. Levy's class,

    You posted the blog post on the blog about the egg drop. I have an answer for it. My egg didn't brake! I am sorry for those of you who's eggs broke. I sow on the blog that Mrs. Levy posted pictures of the egg drop.
    sincerely,
    Royce, Tabby, Tara,& Gregg

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  7. Dear Mrs. Levy's class,

    This time I will answer Mrs. Pfau's comment. My egg material was made of things from this list: foam, cotton balls, a plastic bag, a cardboard box, a white piece of paper and pieces of a foam noodle.

    Your student,

    Royce

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  8. Dear Mrs. Levy's class,

    I think it is really cool that you have an egg drop from the top level of the school to the middle level of the school. It must take a long time to wrap the egg at your house. When I did the egg drop, my egg broke. Doing it was very fun.

    From,

    Brandon (Sydney's brother)

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  9. Hi Mrs Levy's class,
    Our teacher showed us some pictures of your egg drop, as we asked the question "Why couldn't they put Humpty Dumpty" together again. We did some egg -periments and looked at other ways how to hold Humpty together and we liked the idea of the King's Men using bluetack! : ) We liked your egg houses, did someone use a toliet roll?
    From Room 4

    come and check out our photos
    http://otautau4.tumblr.com/

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