The Competition
On Wednesday 20th September 2023, we took three schools across the UK on a trip to the Arctic. We explored the question, ‘What is so cool about the Arctic?’.
In addition to the many and varied activities completed during the day, pupils were challenged to create an igloo using only a base template and a box of sugar cubes provided.
Our mini explorers and expert igloo constructers have now submitted their unique igloos for judging. Please cast your vote by commenting your favourite below, before the end of the day, Friday the 29th of September. The winning igloo will receive some exciting educational goodies from Wicked Weather Watch.
For more information about our virtual Arctic adventure, head to Emma Espley’s blog post, where she recounts the day in more detail.
The Submissions
Which design gains your vote? Add a comment below, stating who you think deserves to win and why.
A tough call! St. Paul’s 1 looks as if it might have some furniture inside too! St. Paul’s 5 has a distinct entrance and very neat shape. St. Paul’s 4 offers the best all-round protection from the elements as it has a visible roof.
I really like High Hurstwood 2’s igloo!
St Paul’s 4
St Paul’s 4 is nice ..
St Pauls 2 as it is secured from all the sides.
St Paul’s 4
I like Hurstwood 1. It’s got a roof and it’s got people standing outside.
St paul’s 4 nice
St Paul’s 5 is my favourite
St Paul’s 5 is my favourite
i like saint paul’s 5
St. Paul’s 4
st. paul’s 5 looks nice
st. paul’s 5 looks nice
st. paul’s 5 has a very nice structure
I like St. Paul’s 5.It’s my favourite
I like number 5 because it’s very creative and unique.
St. Paul’s 5is very unique and creative
St Paul’s 5 is very unique and very creative
St Paul’s 5 is my personal favourite at its architectural design is very stable and overall has a good design
I really like St Paul’s 5 because the walls have a very good structure and design
St Paul’s 5 looks great seems a lot of hard work has been put in well done