Little bits are ingins in rocits,robots, and lectronics.
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Hey Paula and others- Little Bits are great little pieces of electronic bits that magnetically snap together to create easy and fun circuits with buttons, lights, motors, etc. They are super fun and you can build lots of imaginative stuff with them. I highly recommend!!!! Here is their website: http://littlebits.cc/
Emily I love the colours that you have in your experiment. I am a classroom teacher from Hamilton, New Zealand (you might want to have a look on a map to see where it is!) I will show this to my class of 12 and 13 year old students tomorrow. Great start and keep blogging. Mr Webb and Room Five, Melville Intermediate, Hamilton, Waikato, New Zealand. melvilleroom8.blogspot.com
Hi Emily, I work at the University of Waikato in Hamilton and spend a lot of time visiting schools to support teachers who want to use computers and other devices in their classes. I enjoyed your light show and would like to know a bit more about how you did it. :-) Anne Sturgess
Wow Emily, That is really cool. How did you do it?
Im a teacher at a school in Hamilton New Zealand and will show my class tomorrow. I will get them to guess how you might have made this invention and what they could use it for. It will be interesting to see if their predictions are close to how you made it.
Hi Emily,
ReplyDeleteI love your glow in the dark invention. It creates a great light. What are little bits? I would like to be able to share with others how to make one.
Paula Naugle
4th Grade Teacher
New Orleans, LA
Little bits are ingins in rocits,robots, and lectronics.
Delete******DADDY'S TURN***** =)
Hey Paula and others- Little Bits are great little pieces of electronic bits that magnetically snap together to create easy and fun circuits with buttons, lights, motors, etc. They are super fun and you can build lots of imaginative stuff with them. I highly recommend!!!! Here is their website: http://littlebits.cc/
I made a new blog the web site is http://emilyjgoodbooks.blogspot.com/ .
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ReplyDeleteI love the colours that you have in your experiment. I am a classroom teacher from Hamilton, New Zealand (you might want to have a look on a map to see where it is!) I will show this to my class of 12 and 13 year old students tomorrow. Great start and keep blogging.
Mr Webb and Room Five, Melville Intermediate, Hamilton, Waikato, New Zealand. melvilleroom8.blogspot.com
New zealand!Thats far!Do you like it?p.s. I live in north carlina.
DeleteEmily, what part of the little bits is the glowing part?
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NoelTigers.com
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the glow part is called a pulse bit plus it had a led light.thank you.
DeleteHi Emily, I work at the University of Waikato in Hamilton and spend a lot of time visiting schools to support teachers who want to use computers and other devices in their classes. I enjoyed your light show and would like to know a bit more about how you did it. :-) Anne Sturgess
ReplyDeleteWhat part would you like to know?
DeleteWow Emily, That is really cool. How did you do it?
ReplyDeleteIm a teacher at a school in Hamilton New Zealand and will show my class tomorrow. I will get them to guess how you might have made this invention and what they could use it for. It will be interesting to see if their predictions are close to how you made it.
Mr Willis
Melville Intermediate School, Room 6
Do you like it?I do.
DeleteWay to go Emily!!! You amaze us!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for letting me know about the little bits :)
ReplyDeleteLet me know if you have any more questions.
DeleteGreat and inspiring blog!
ReplyDeleteLooks like alot of fun!
I will share with my students & family!
Reminds me of fireflies!!
One of my blogs jobs!
DeleteEmily-I loved the light show. I can't wait to see your other inventions! Thanks for telling me about your blog.
ReplyDeleteI cant wait to make new inventions too!
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