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Creative Egg Drop name

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I need a creative name for an egg drop project that I have going on. I am completely brain-dead on thinking of a name and I would really appreciate some help!
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Re: Creative Egg Drop name

Post by cmpayne »

Dear AnAries,

I would not worry about your project title being creative. It is better for your title to be informative. Your project title should tell a person what you learned from your experiments or at least what your experiments were trying to accomplish. For example, if you were studying how well certain foam materials protect an egg from damage during a fall, you might call your project "Using foam materials to prevent falling eggs from breaking" or "Engineering a foam-based system for protecting eggs from breakage."

Good luck!
Dr. Christina Payne
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Re: Creative Egg Drop name

Post by audreyln »

Hello,

Dr. Christina Payne is correct, it is best to ensure your title in informative. Perhaps you can use your hypothesis for inspiration. If you want to add something creative to your informative title you might consider something like "Egg-xtra Protection: Using foam materials to prevent falling eggs from breaking" or "No Scramble Here: Engineering a foam-based system for protecting eggs from breakage."

Good luck,

Audrey
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