Gravity Challenge : North Ayrshire Results

The Roller Coaster Challenge

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Overall Winners :
Primary & Secondary
Best Team :
1st : Hawking 19th June - 83% (West Kilbride Primary School)
2nd : Galileo 28th May - 82% (Ardrossan Academy)
3rd : Hawking 3rd June - 81% (Ardrossan Academy)
Other Categories :
Fastest Roller Coaster : Galileo 11th June : 5.21 sec (Stanley Primary School)
Most Inventive Roller Coaster : Hubble 3rd June (Ardrossan Academy)
Best Movie : Einstein 18th June (West Kilbride Primary School)
Best Advert : Kepler 4th June (Ardrossan Academy)
Best Workbook : Hawking 29th May (Ardrossan Academy)
Best RC Kit : Einstein 23rd June (Dykesmain Primary School)
Fastest Roller Coaster :
Galileo 11th June : 5.21 sec (Stanley Primary School)

Galileo 11th June : 5.21 sec (Stanley Primary School)

Galileo 11th June : 5.21 sec (Stanley Primary School)
Galileo 11th June (Stanley Primary)
Most Inventive Roller Coaster :
Hubble 3rd June (Ardrossan Academy)

Hubble 3rd June (Ardrossan Academy)

Hubble 3rd June (Ardrossan Academy)
Best Movie :
Einstein 18th June (West Kilbride Primary School)
Includes images of students, so movie can't be shown on this public site.
Best Advert :
Kepler 4th June (Ardrossan Academy)
Kepler 4th June (Ardrossan Academy)
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Gallery :
Other images can be found on the gallery here
Other Adverts :
Unfortunately many of the movies feature the students and can't be included on this public page. However, here are few that are student free ;-)
Hawking 12th June (Stanley Primary)
Galileo 15th June (Winton Primary)
Einstein 3rd June (Ardrossan Academy)
Hubble 2nd June (Ardrossan Academy)
Roller Coaster Kits & Cameras
We have been asked to provide information on both the roller coaster kits and the video cameras that we used for this event, both by teachers and pupils.
Roller Coaster Kit :
SkyRail Roller Coaster (Quercetti) model 6430 with 150 pieces.
Can usually be purchased from Amazon for around £16 - £20.
We bought extra kits so we could add some additional pieces and so we would have spares.
The track can be broken if treated roughly, however our kits have been used for 32 days of events and we have only needed to use the track from two spare kits for replacements.
Video Camera

Kodak Zx1 High Definition Video Camera.
Great camera for schools, simple to use, robust and no film to worry about. When shooting video it can be used in VGA, HD and HD60 modes. If using iMovie 06 (iMovie HD) it is best to use the VGA mode to avoid long waits when importing. Can also take reasonable still photos.
Comes with everything apart from a SD card. However, make sure you buy a fast SD card like the SanDisk Ultra II or better, or you can have audio sync problems. 4GB is a good size and reasonably priced at around £6 - £8.
We also found that some of the schools MacBooks wouldn't mount the camera with the USB cable supplied, but worked fine with a USB card reader.
Everything can be purchased from Amazon.
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