3 weeks - 3 things (Circuits, Geoboards, then Tech Challenge)

Hello again! Yes, my comments are still broken, but I have arranged with Mr Riceman to hopefully get it fixed very soon. We think it must have broke when I redesigned my blog. So, just beware, it might end up going a bit funny over the weekend while it gets fixed. 

Anyway, that isn't what I'm meant to dedicate this blog post to. So, over the last 3 weeks, Te Waka Ako has been doing a technology rotation. Firstly (these are in the same order as the title), we did Circuits (or Papertronics) in Manukau. For that we made a circuit (mine was a switch) out of a button battery, LED, tinfoil, and spilt pins. Then, it was Geoboards, where we nailed (what else?) nails into a piece of wood we sawed ourselves, so we could thread rubber bands on it. Lastly, it was the Technology/BP challenge, where me made a structure that could hold a marble out from a table. Which is not nearly as easy as it sounds.

We did it to "use trial and error on ideas", "develop perseverance" and "understand circuits", as the WALTs put it. I think, after this, we will be doing things like this again (what I mean by like this is, we might do it so people get picked for 3 groups, then we stay in those groups for a few weeks instead). 

And now, to what I learnt. In two words (because who can ever fit it into one?), a lot. In a lot more words than that, I learnt more about how circuits work (because I knew a bit about them before), how to use a saw, and how to make a sort of bridge. And, apparently, team building. And now, for the photos! At last.
Fiddle fiddle. No, I didn't get an electric shock while I was doing this.


Ta da!


Not "bang! bang!" but "marker squeak, marker  squeak"


This goes here and this goes here...


Once again, Ta da!
And so, that is the end of this blog post. For now. Bye!

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