K’Nex Club
For the past few weeks our K’nex members have been set the challenge to build a bridge to hold 2 house bricks over our K’Nex box river. Our members have been working extremely hard at this task and we were…
Welcome to K’Nex club! K'Nex club is held on Monday lunchtimes by Mrs Lawes. We currently have 9 members attending. Over the next few weeks we will be posting some of the challenges that have been set for our K’nex club members.…
On Wednesday 31 children took part in a K'nex challenge. Working in pairs, the children had to design a working catapult which fired ping pong balls at a cardboard castle. Marks were given for teamwork, design ideas and successfully attacking…
In K'Nex club we were challenged to make a functioning drum. All the children successfully completed this challenge and this week the drums were tested and judged by Miss Klimas. Points were allocated in three different areas, appearance, duribility and sound.…
This week’s challenge was an individual task to make a book stand from only 20 pieces. Most of the club succeeded brilliantly. However, some used a couple of extra pieces to assist with holding the pages open.
Our latest K'Nex challenge was to make an egg carrying vehicle. This week the challenge came to an end with the testing of our designs. As a club we voted for the best designed vehicle and the winner was Tyrel. …
For the past few weeks our K’nex members have been set the challenge to build a bridge to hold 2 house bricks over our K’Nex box river. Our members have been working extremely hard at this task and we were…
Welcome to K’Nex club! K'Nex club is held on Wednesday lunchtimes by Mrs Lawes and Miss Klimas. We currently have 16 members attending. Over the next few weeks we will be posting some of the challenges that have been set for our…
On Wednesday 22nd June 2011, Millie Cox (4H) and Emma Woodcock (4T) attended the Junior Engineers for Britain K’Nex Area Challenge. Approximately 80 schools from the local area were represented. The children were set the challenge to build a drawbridge…
Over the last three weeks the K’nex members have been working on the challenge of making a golf club to hit a real golf ball. Mrs Lawes even got a flag for our 'nearest the pin' competition. After several clubs…
K'Nex club takes place on Mondays 12.15 - 1.00pm. the children have work on a range of challenges such as a bridge that can withstand a house brick, an egg (fresh not hard boiled) carrying vehicle, nearest the pin golf club,…
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