- First, think of a project idea that includes the led light in some way. (I thought of a lighthouse that shines the flashy colorful led light as the light operator. )
- Then cut out the shapes that you will need in making your object(s) with construction paper or any materials you would like.
- Remember that the bottom side of the battery (-) side and the top side (+) has to meet a strip of the foil. If you want to make sure the led light to light up, figure out a design that incorporates some type of mechanism that will allow the strips of foil and batteries to meet. (For my lighthouse I designed the door as the mechanism that will "ignite" the battery and the foil by "closing" the door.)
- Following the simple circuit template, figure out the best way to arrange the strips of foil. (In my case, for the foil to meet the + side of the battery, I had to make a door and find a way to wrap the foil from the background paper to the "closeable" door.)
- After figuring out the paths of your foil, test to see if the circuit works.
- Then glue on all the parts of the objects and finally test again to see if the circuit works with all the parts glued together.
Monday, December 5, 2016
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