"The European Chain Reaction" has
a long history. Below you'll find all the blogs and all the fun and action that
has taken place since the start in 2011.
The European Chain Reaction 2023
The European Chain Reaction 2022
The European Chain Reaction 2021
The European Chain Reaction 2020
The European Chain Reaction 2019
The European Chain Reaction 2018
The European Chain Reaction 2017
The European Chain Reaction 2016
The European Chain Reaction 2015
The European Chain Reaction 2014
The European Chain Reaction 2013
The European Chain Reaction 2012
The European Chain Reaction 2011
The European Chain reaction is a European Quality
Label winning eTwinning project that was first organised in 2011.
The project is a contest and a European
collaboration between primary schools from as many as possible European
countries.
In the contest primary schools compete for the
honour and a nice trophy: Which country builds and films the most astonishing
and creative Rube Goldberg / Robert Storm Petersen chain reaction? The
competing children are the only judges in this game!
In the end all videos will be edited to ONE BIG
CROSS BORDER EUROPEAN CHAIN REACTION!
In 2011 Germany was the outstanding winner of this
fun science competition. They made this absolutely amazing video and they learned a
lot about pulleys, chains, levers, ...
In 2012 Belgium managed to win the competition by
creating an impressive chain.
In 2013 Norway was crowned the ECR-2013 winner as
they made a feel-good and up tempo chain reaction!
In 2014 Belgium won the competition for the second
time. The pupils created another impressive video.
In 2015 Kindergarten Rasselband from Germany won
the title with an amazing machine to feed the sheep.
In 2016 Belgium won its third title by winning this year's competition.
In 2017 Belgium won its 4th title an outstanding
chain reaction.
In 2018 Belgium won its 5th title with a sophisticated water pump.
In 2019 Austria won for the first time with anincredible video.
In 2020 Finland won with a charming Lego-boy waking up the 6th graders who were tired
after the Christmas break.
In 2021 the world was struck with the Covid-19
pandemic. Many schools had great dificulties making a chain reaction in the way
they wanted. But this extra challenge produced many creative chains! The winner
was Estonia with their pandemic machine.
In 2022 Belgium won with an amazing technical
chain reaction.
Last year, in 2023, Sweden made a terrific chain reaction that amazed us all. The points rushed in from all over Europe and placed their chain reaction at the top of the list.
And now in 2024 the project is organised for the fourteenth year!!
We would like to find some extra schools to participate,
so if your country isn't mentioned on this blog and your primary or
kindergarten school wants to join this amazing science competition? Please
contact us: dave@qworzo.be or jelog@msn.com.
To all joining us: Have a "sciencerrific
experience" and let's all hope the best young Einsteins may
win!
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