Wednesday, 22 June 2016

Demonstrating our Marble Runs









We rotated around the room and trialed each others Marble Runs. It was a lot of fun!

Our Marvellous Marble Runs version 3




All so different, all so amazing. I loved the way they changed direction, did something interesting and made a sound at the bottom.

Our Marvellous Marble Runs version 2










Our Marvellous Marble Runs







Mrs Dijkstra thinks they all look so amazing and would like to thank our families for helping us with this challenge.

Wednesday, 15 June 2016








Here are some belated photos of Mrs Dijkstra's group at Motat. We had a fun day!

Thursday, 2 June 2016

Marble Run Examples










Marble Run Challenge




·        Monday June 20 bring your Marble Run to school.
*NB: It is a DIY at home project, assembled at home and brought to school.

Design and Make a Marble Run
Think about and try to include:
·         Can you make the marble run so that it makes a sound when it reaches the bottom?
·         Can you make the marble run so it changes direction?
·         Can you make the marble run so that the marble does something unusual on its way to the bottom?

You may
·         Have fun
·         Be creative eg: a part may glow in the dark
·         Decorate eg: with stickers
·         Keep it very simple or not
·         Work on it together with your family

Some suggested materials to use are:
shoe boxes, cardboard rolls, old pipes, popsicle sticks, pipe cleaners, pool noodles, glue guns, masking or duct tape etc.

At school, in preparation, we have brainstormed ideas, viewed examples on You Tube and sketched a draft that may or may not resemble the final product.

I have posted examples on our class Blog of previous inventions that you may find helpful.

Thank you for supporting this learning experience.

Please don’t hesitate to contact me, if you have any queries.

Mrs Dijkstra.