Egg Drop Challenge (ages 5-9) at Science Oxford

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How can you drop an egg without breaking it? That’s the challenge at our egg-citing workshop for the spring holidays! Fledgling engineers build towers to support rubber eggs, then design an ‘egg-protection device’ for the drop made from balloons, plastic-bag-parachutes or crack-proof vests! A great opportunity to think and experiment, have fun with the laws of physics – and drop some eggs! If you haven’t already booked, you’d better get cracking…

All STEM Club sessions must be accompanied by an adult. These family workshops are designed for you and your child to learn from each other and work together while trying out new things.

Our fun sessions for ages 5-9 are designed to engage children and their families with STEM: science, technology, engineering and maths. Through entertaining demos and hands-on activities, children have a chance to learn, explore, question and investigate different areas of science. Each month has a different theme, so you can try something new each time if you attend regularly.

Who to contact

Telephone
01865 810000 01865 810000
E-mail
info@scienceoxford.com
Website
https://scienceoxford.com/
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Parent Organisation
Science Oxford

Where to go

Address
Science Oxford Centre
Quarry Road
Headington
Oxford
Oxfordshire
Postcode
OX3 8SB
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Time / Date Details

When is it on
April 6
Time of day
Morning
Session Information
10.00am - 11.30am 12.30pm – 2.00pm 3.00pm – 4.30pm

Availability

Age Ranges
From 5 years 0 months to 12 years 0 months

Additional Information

Providing services to
4 - 11 years (primary school age)
Children
Adults

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