Students were tasked with building an enclosure to keep their "turkey egg" safe from a high drop. Groups came up with some really creative ideas! Once enclosures were built, we journeyed to the playground and to the top of the highest slide. From there, we counted down and dropped the eggs. Out of 16 egg enclosures, only 2 broke. These Quest students are special! So smart, and so creative! They rocked this challenge!
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