In the spirit of Caine’s Arcade, second graders a John G. Dinkelmeyer Elementary School used basic supplies to make exciting games.
Students watched “Caine’s Arcade,” a 2012 documentary about a boy who made a cardboard arcade at his father’s auto parts store. Inspired by this, Dinkelmeyer second graders then got to work on their own games.
Teacher Jennifer Kafka said that students had to come up with a concept for a game as well as the rules. During the engineering design process, they created sketches and identified materials they would need. After bringing in supplies from home, students worked together to build, test and tinker.
All of the games were set up in the cafeteria and students from the school were invited to come in and play. The project was a great way for students to use their creativity and stretch the limits of their imaginations, while also promoting compassion, friendship and kindness.