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Apprendre et créer tout en s'amusant! Cabane lumineuse: fabriquer avec du carton et les outils Makedo. Choisir les dimensions, découper la structure et assembler le tout. Décorer la cabane. Ajouter de la lumière en créant des codes pour les lumières. Jeux de création: il suffit de créer un coin labo créatif et d'y ajouter les activités. La structure doit comprendre un système de rangement efficace et accessible aux élèves.
I wanted to recreate Cabot Tower in my favourite game, Minecraft. "First I went up to Cabot Tower and took a look. Then I figured out how to make it in Minecraft, the cubic game. So I did. I started off with clearing off a mountain. Trust me, it was a long process. Second of all, I started to fill out the land areas I would build on. It was ridiculously boring. Then, I started building up the walls using stone and dispensers. I put Illiger banners and trap doors and ladders and an iron door with a stone button. The stone button was a bad idea. It took me a while to get through the door. The canons were fun to make. The snowball shooter was not that cool, but the Firemaker 3000 was very cool to make. I used a lever and a dispenser to make the canon. I also had to use red stone dust and piston."
A video on how to make good toutons. "1. Let dough rise 2.Roll into egg-shaped balls 3. Add oil to hot pan 4. Cook until both sides are brown 5.ENJOY!"

Plant Wall

2 years ago
We built a plant wall to learn about using power tools and to make the air fresher because of Covid -19. "Collected all materials including wood, hooks and buckets Measured the length of the wood Sawed the wood to the right length Drilled 3 holes in each piece of wood Stain the wood Planted the plants Hung the plants on the wood with the hooks Hung the plant wall in school"

“No Shanks!”

2 years ago
People deserve to be able to go outside on their own without fear of all the terrible things that could happen while living alone and my innovative design allows people to do that. I started off using tinkercad to create a cat shape for the housing of my project. I eventually built it up and created a cover that can easily clip on and off. So the sound device can fit safely inside. I have a small hole at the end for cords to come out through, and an easy way to hold the device. Next, I started coding in Python and after a lot of research and trial and error, I got both my button and buzzer working on the GPIO. It is still a work in progress, but it is coming along very well.
Our project involves a cross-curricular application of creative problem solving through 3D design. Students learned the basics of Tinkercad and 3D design. They each selected an animal to learn about and design. Students had the opportunity to engage in writing projects and apply geometric principles in addition to learning new technological skills.