Mr. Jeffery Ehme, the head organizer of the event, said, “Engineering Day allows the kids to have fun while learning,” and they did just that. At Elizabeth’s station the children learned about water movement and gravity while playing with water wheels and Archimedean screws. Mr. Ehme and Elizabeth had used four Styrofoam cups glued between two plates to make each water wheel. Elizabeth dropped water from different heights through PVC pipes onto the water wheels to …show more content…
First, everybody voted on whose car had the best color design. Next, the participants raced their cars. They competed to see whose car ran the fastest and farthest. Mr. Ehme awarded the winners with golden trophies that he had made of spray-painted wood and matchbox cars.
Six year old James Hatcher won the award for best design with his car, USA, which he had covered with red, white, and blue duct tape to give it a patriotic appearance. When he won, James started jumping around excitedly as Mr. Ehme presented him his trophy.
Michael Ehme with his car, Grease Lightning, won both the distance and speed races. His car traveled over seven feet; however, none of the cars went any great distance with only a few going more than a couple of inches. In fact, one of the adults termed the race as the “Smyrna 40” in respect to inches referring to the short distance that the cars went.
After the activities one of the kids’ grandpare nts, an engineer, talked to everyone for a few minutes about his job, and everybody celebrated Elizabeth’s birthday with brownies and ice