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Industrial Arts - 8th
Creating a DIY Electronic Organizer
In this project, students will learn how to create a DIY electronic organizer using basic crafting materials and electronics. The project will cover the following learning outcomes:
- Understand the importance of organization in daily life
- Know how to use basic crafting materials to create a functional organizer
- Understand the basics of electronics and circuitry
- Can do: Create a functional electronic organizer
Methodology
The project will be divided into three parts:
- Introduction: The teacher will introduce the importance of organization in daily life and explain the project objectives and requirements.
- Building the Organizer: Students will use basic crafting materials such as cardboard, glue, and scissors to create the physical structure of the organizer. They will also learn the basics of electronics and circuitry by adding LED lights and a switch to the organizer.
- Assessment: Students will present their finished organizers to the class and explain the functionality of the electronics. The teacher will assess the organizers based on functionality, creativity, and presentation skills.
Resources/Materials Required
- Cardboard
- Glue
- Scissors
- LED lights
- Switch
- Battery
- Wires
Instructions
- Introduce the project and explain the objectives and requirements.
- Provide the necessary materials and tools for the students.
- Guide the students through the process of building the organizer and adding the electronics.
- Assess the finished organizers based on functionality, creativity, and presentation skills.
Assessment Activities
- Students will present their finished organizers to the class and explain the functionality of the electronics.
- The teacher will assess the organizers based on functionality, creativity, and presentation skills.
15 months ago
This project complies with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).
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