Can Your Design Survive the Drop?
The STIIX Egg Drop Project invites students to take on one of engineering’s most iconic challenges: protecting a fragile egg from a high-impact fall. Combining hands-on experimentation, creative construction, and real-world engineering concepts, this project pushes learners to design, test, and refine structures that can withstand force, energy transfer, and collision.
Using STIIX Egg Drop Project signature wooden connectors and craft materials, students construct protective devices that go beyond simple parachutes or boxes—they engineer full structural systems. With step-by-step digital build guides, project videos, and a structured design cycle inside the STIIX-Ville app, every learner can move confidently through the engineering process. From brainstorming and sketching to data recording and final trials, students experience the thrill of real-world problem-solving.
Perfect for STEM classrooms, after-school programs, makerspaces, or enrichment settings, the Egg Drop Project supports key concepts like impact force, energy absorption, stability, and iterative design. It encourages collaboration, critical thinking, and resilience as students revise designs based on test results—an essential skill for future engineers.
Bring structure and excitement to hands-on learning with STIIX-Ville — your digital hub for project guides, assessments, and student progress tracking.
What’s Included in the Box:
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STIIX wooden building sticks
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STIIX connectors
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Rubber bands
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Strings
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Padding materials
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Craft components for structure building
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Digital build guides
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Video tutorials
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Engineering design challenges
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Access to STIIX-Ville digital project steps
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Teacher and student instructions
(Eggs not included)
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