Regional Elementary Students Compete in SkillsOntario Carboard Boat Races (full results)

The race is on! Photos courtesy SkillsOntario.

The race is on! Photos courtesy SkillsOntario. [Scroll down to view photo gallery]

MARATHON, ON – October 21st, 80 elementary students, representing 11 schools from across the Northshore and Greenstone, gathered in Marathon to compete in SkillsOntario 2014-15 Cardboard Boat races (see full results below). Building took place at the Margaret Twomey Public School gymnasium with racing at the Port Hole Pool.  With the event so near Halloween, many teams dressed up and Skills Ontario confirmed it this was the first year which saw zombies among the 20 teams which competed! [Details regarding the challenges and full results below photo gallery.]

Congratulations to all the students who participated, exemplifying great sportsmanship, determination and team work!

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From: Skills Ontario (below) 

SkillsOntarioThe whistle blows and they’re off: cardboard boats of varying descriptions and sizes gliding to the other side of the pool, their builders madly paddling for all they’re worth. For those with good designs and a bit of luck, the cardboard vessels not only make it across the length of the pool, they also hold the weight of team members as they pile in, one by one.

Click to enlarge. From SkillsOntario

Click to enlarge. From SkillsOntario

For over 20 years, Skills Canada – Ontario has been hosting Cardboard Boat Races across Ontario, testing the student’s ability to build a floating structure that will outperform all others in speed and weight challenges.

Both elementary and secondary schools participate – on separate days. Teams of four are provided all the necessary materials to build a boat in just two hours. Students must bring their problem-solving, teamwork and design skills as they create a seaworthy structure out of two sheets of 4′ by 8′ corrugated cardboard and some duct tape.

Video Challenges

Meanwhile, teams of two record their boat building peer’s progress from the construction stage to the races in the pool, as they work to capture the best video of the action. The student videographers then edit and produce a promotional video at their schools. Once submitted, each production is judged, the winners are selected and teams are provided with a scoring breakdown.

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