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The items I am requesting for my students will open a whole new world to them. Students are able to use their imagination and creativity to learn how to make something work with Makey Makey kits. My students are so eager to learn how things work and to create new things. They will be able to use these different circuits and items to make a touchpad. This touchpad will allow them to be able to work together and collaborate on the best ways to make the circuits work. They will learn about open and closed circuits.
Students are able to use these circuits over all subjects. Students can use them in math when counting coins, in reading, science and social studies, to do a read a loud of a project they are doing. They can even learn different music and art features. One big project my students will be doing with these would be for Open House to create different read aloud buttons for their landform projects.
There is no wrong way to use a Makey Makey. Students learn to collaborate with each other and to continue using their creativity. These Makey Makeys will also help my students put our Chromebooks to use with something other then typing and research projects. Our school has Chromebook carts that we share and we would be able to use these Chromebooks in a whole new fun way!
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The items I am requesting for my students will open a whole new world to them. Students are able to use their imagination and creativity to learn how to make something work with Makey Makey kits. My students are so eager to learn how things work and to create new things. They will be able to use these different circuits and items to make a touchpad. This touchpad will allow them to be able to work together and collaborate on the best ways to make the circuits work. They will learn about open and closed circuits.
Students are able to use these circuits over all subjects. Students can use them in math when counting coins, in reading, science and social studies, to do a read a loud of a project they are doing. They can even learn different music and art features. One big project my students will be doing with these would be for Open House to create different read aloud buttons for their landform projects.
There is no wrong way to use a Makey Makey. Students learn to collaborate with each other and to continue using their creativity. These Makey Makeys will also help my students put our Chromebooks to use with something other then typing and research projects. Our school has Chromebook carts that we share and we would be able to use these Chromebooks in a whole new fun way!