This is a bonus post. I just had to share some of the great projects my students have done for the Global Cardboard Challenge. Technically, the Big Event is this Saturday, October 5th, 2013 (check here for an event near you). But we started small this year, and my gifted students (2nd-5th grades) are inviting their classmates to view their constructions and play the games during recess next week instead. Here are some of the projects that they made. If you did not get a chance to participate this year, I strongly urge you try to attend one of your local events and make an effort to get involved next year! My hope for next year is to “charge for admission” so we can raise money for charity.
This 3rd grade student made a theater complete with a moving picture (turn the sticks to move it) and faux popcorn!
Two students worked together to make this Ping Pong table (with the help of a lot of green duct tape!)
This student made an elaborate mirror puzzle game.
It’s hard to tell from the pic, but this student made a zoetrope. Look through the tube and turn the straw below to see still pics come to life.
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7 thoughts on “Let Them Build It, and Invite Others to Come”
Amazing thanks so much for sharing your creative classroom ideas ~ I tried it out this year for the first time. Here is our video http://youtu.be/0fWt5FI5-jg
I just watched it, and tweeted it! What fabulous imaginations your students have! I am definitely showing this to my students for inspiration next year!
What an exciting project! So many clever ideas!
Thanks! I loved watching them create these – so much synergy and imagination!
What awesome creations! Keep sharing!
What awesome creations! Please keep sharing!
Thank you! I can’t believe some of the ideas they came up with!
Amazing thanks so much for sharing your creative classroom ideas ~ I tried it out this year for the first time. Here is our video
http://youtu.be/0fWt5FI5-jg
I just watched it, and tweeted it! What fabulous imaginations your students have! I am definitely showing this to my students for inspiration next year!