This is the video of us playing the makey makey
this is our first makey makey and you could only push e and only e
This is our final project
One thing I learned was that it didn't matter what color alligator clips you have and/or the ground wire. My creation contains 6 alligator clips, and 1 ground that if you touched the pencil lead blocks when it was connected to the computer it would make different piano notes happen. My three standards that my project ties to are one global collaborator, two empowered learner, and three computational thinker. Global collaborator because our group contributed constructively to our project having various roles and responsibilities to work effectively toward a pencil led piano. Empowered learner because we set goals to make our project better. Computational thinker because we had to think of how to make the piano, and we had to watch YouTube videos to research how to make it work, and learn what everything was. We had to overcome what and how to use the ground wire so everything would work when you touch it. If I was to change my project we would make something that was more like a painting, and not made out of pencil lead. A job that would tie to this project is a youtuber because they could make tutorials, and or projects, and show them off.
1 finger drums
2 play dough game controller
3 body sensitive piano
4 tin foil ground piano
5 pencil drawing
6 conductors paint drawing
7 play dough piano
8 banana controller
9 banana piano
10 banana drums
11 gummy worm drums
12 gummy worm piano
13 gummy worm controller
14 food controller
15 food piano
16 food drums
17 floor piano
18 floor controller
19 floor drums
20 tinfoil drum set
21 musical hanging carrots
22 musical balloons
23 musical hanging strawberries
24 musical paint buttons
25 Gummy bear piano