It's been a lot of work, a lot of chains that didn't work, a lot of adjustments - but also a lot of collaboration and creativity - and a lot of fun! Here it is!
Who builds and films the most astonishing and creative Rube Goldberg / Robert S. Petersen-like chain reaction in 2016? Let's build ONE BIG CROSS BORDER EUROPEAN CHAIN REACTION!
Thursday, January 14
9 - Norway - Technical Chain Reaction
The 33 students in the 7th grade at Kringsjå skole, Kristiansand, Norway proudly present their technical chain reaction. This year we focus on the sad fact that Norway is one of very few countries in Europe that not serve their students a hot meal during the school day.
It's been a lot of work, a lot of chains that didn't work, a lot of adjustments - but also a lot of collaboration and creativity - and a lot of fun! Here it is!
It's been a lot of work, a lot of chains that didn't work, a lot of adjustments - but also a lot of collaboration and creativity - and a lot of fun! Here it is!
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Great chain reaction.
ReplyDeleteFantastic! We can see your experience in building great chains!
ReplyDeleteHey my friends in Norway! You have really COOL chain!!! I love your creativity! I miss you! I saw the class where did you eat pica ... I was there, I have nice memories when we visited your school! Wonderful students and teachers! Good luck to you in new school!
ReplyDeleteHi Jan Erik and your team of magicians,
ReplyDeleteIn Belgium we bring luch to school too, but this pizza seems to be very "yummy"!
I like this chain a lot! It sure seems a very fun way of baking a nice pizza! You did a splendid job!
Have much fun in your next school! Glad you were in the project for the last 4 years!
Hopefully Jan Erik re-starts another round with "the next generation of Norwegian Einsteins"!
Good luck on the voting!
Dave from Belgium
Once again a very nice story combined with a sophisticated and long chain reaction.
ReplyDeleteVery well done! Good luck with the votings!
Yep, this is certainly one of my favourites this year.
ReplyDeleteAnother creative and clever entry from J-E and his inventive Norwegian students!
Good luck from Scotland.
Michael
Hey there in Norway, i liked your chain reaction. I hope you had as much fun as we did by creating this.
ReplyDeleteGood luck.
Kobe J. from Belgium
Hi there in Norway. I liked your chain reaction. I hope you had as much fun as we did.
ReplyDeleteGood luck.
Kobe J. from Belgium
He's very good
ReplyDeletebe a chain reaction very well done and a nice target
ReplyDeleteyour video is very nice
ReplyDeletecongratulations
Congratiolations on your beautiful chain reaction.I wish you good luck in the competition.
ReplyDeleteHi!Nice video,good luck with the voting!
ReplyDeleteGood job.
ReplyDeleteyour video is very nice
ReplyDeletecongratulations
Congratulations from Catalonia! Good luck!
ReplyDeleteWe loved this chain reaction. Congratulations.
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