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Make Your Own Burglar Alarm. Recommended Age Groups: Later Elementary, Middle School About this lesson from Peter Cabauy. Introduction. So you want to make a burglar alarm. The question is, why? tiny burglar. When I was in Elementary School, I had my lunch stolen from me almost every day. It would really get me
Here are some of the materials you can use. 1 AA battery; AA battery holder (optional); aluminum foil; 1 buzzer (preferably with wires attached); duct tape; electrical wire (1–2 feet [30–70 cm]) (22-gauge works well); paper; scissors; sheet of cardboard (non-corrugated, such as paperboard from cereal boxes); wire strippers. 2.
19 Nov 2009 Making Making A Lunch Box Alarm By NaiDurongkavibul, Danny Hansen, and AimmKunakorn.
This lunchbox alarm sounds the alarm when an unidentified kid is trying to steal your lunch or whatever is inside the lunchbox. If you are the person who owns the lunchbox (and whatever is inside of it) and you are trying to open your lunchbox without sirens wailing, you just push the secret button on the back of the
Lunch time! It's time to enjoy that ham-and-cheese sandwich you packed in your lunchbox. You pick up your lunchbox--but it feels light. Upon opening it, you discover that once again you've been robbed. Your delicious ham and cheese on wheat is being enjoyed by some thief--again. If only lunchboxes came with alarms.
How to Build a Lunchbox Alarm. Lunch time! It's time to enjoy that ham-and-cheese sandwich you packed in your lunchbox. You pick up your lunchbox--but it feels.
Results 1 - 20 of 25387 Have your students work in groups to make a lunchbox alarm after reading the book Dear Mr. Henshaw by Beverly Cleary. The 'pin' can be a clothes pin Differentiate your instruction and assessment by having your students choose a fun project to reflect their understanding of the novel Dear Mr.
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22 Mar 2016 Summary: After reading the story Dear Mr. Henshaw by Beverly Cleary, students will build an alarm system for something in the classroom, as the main character Leigh does to protect his lunchbox from thieves. Students will learn about alarms and use their creativity to create an alarm system to protect their
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