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Caine’s Arcade

School-based celebration / STEM challenge where classes who opt in to participate will create cardboard arcades and visit one another to celebrate and honor the global cardboard challenge and Day of Play! We are a title I elementary school that has done this for many years and the students and teachers all enjoy!

HES Cardboard Build

Our whole school will participate in the global cardboard challenge.

YMCA Lights on Afterschool

Each year we celebrate the Lights on Afterschool event across all of our afterschool programs. We will have over 40 sites simultaneously particiting in the Cardboard Challenge as the highlight of our event.

STARS OF TED

We would like to have fun with our students and parents. I believe that this is a good way of engaging people. This year, we have a theme that RESPECT NATURE so it's important that we use 3Rs and respect all living and non living things. We will start to reduce and reuse, we will […]

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Open Connections Cardboard Challenge

Youth from ages 4-18 will be constructing cardboard creations of their own design all day for an end of day community reveal. At Open Connections we empower young people and adults to create the life they want, full of purpose and fulfillment. We do this by offering programs that nurture Intrapersonal, Interpersonal, and Impersonal skills […]

Donkin School Makerspace Cardboard Challenge!

Students at Donkin School in Grades 6-8 are able to attend Makerspace Club. Our first activity is to complete our own Cardboard Challenge with the goal of having other students come to check out and play in our arcade!

St Mary Interparochial Cardboard Challenge

For the month of October the 3rd graders at St Mary Interparochial School are participating in The Global Cardboard Challenge, a global campaign inspired by the short film, "Caine’s Arcade". The students are working in teams of two to create an arcade game using cardboard, recycled materials, and their imagination. Each 3rd grader received a […]