Tickle machine
On Tuesday we got to create a human tickle machine out of a circuit box. It was quite hard but at the end it was worth it. The surprising thing is that it actually worked and I was quite surprised.
On Tuesday we got to create a human tickle machine out of a circuit box. It was quite hard but at the end it was worth it. The surprising thing is that it actually worked and I was quite surprised.
3 weeks ago I made a prank handshake. I used the battery, a button, wires, a buzzer and rubber bands. I connected the battery to the button. Then I connected the wire, connected to the buzzer and put it up
2 weeks ago Room 2 made a torch out of LittleBits. First we got an instruction booklet and a 9 volt battery. Then we got a buzzer and some extended wires also. Then we got a LED light to put
Room two has tried to do many difficult things with the Littlebits technology kit and this is of my favourite ones - the prank handshake. When you press the button located on your hand it makes a buzzing noise and
We made a LittleBits torch. We were quite smart because Luke and I put the bottom of the cup instead of just throwing it away, we put the it on the bottom and cellotaped it to the bottom so the
Kendall and I were making a torch. We had to put a cup in a gladwrap roll. Then we used the LittleBits to make the light and switch. I had fun.
Today I made a torch from LittleBits. I made the torch from a gladwrap tube, cup, battery, button, an extender, a main power cord and a bright light. I have to put it together. The most difficult part was to
About two weeks ago Bethany and I made a torch. We used a plastic cup, a cardboard tube, and some rubber bands. Once we pressed the button we could hardly see the light because it was in the day, but
The other day Room 2 made the tickle machine. We used a battery to power the power board. Then you need a wire to connect to the motor. It took 15 minutes to make it. The motor makes the feather
On the 17th of November I made a tickle machine using LittleBits. We used a battery, wires, a button, a buzzer, a motormate and a feather. I attached the battery to the button, then to the wire, then the buzzer
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