Practical 4: Cardboard Game
Hi, for practical 4, we are given the task of creating
a game for primary 3 and 4 students, our group have 4 people so each of our
group members are given a piece of cardboard to bring home, in case the pandemic of Covid-19 become more serious and we were being announced to have a
lockdown and we are not allowed to come back the campus for this practical.
However, as you can see, we are luckily able to
conduct this practice in school and make an interesting game for primary 3 and
4 students. Our group had decided to make a pinball machine for primary 3 and 4
students.
The above picture shows an ideal sketch for our pinball machine. All the joints and parts
are labeled in this sketch.
After we
planned the game we wanted to make, we had also planned the dimensions for the
game, there are 4 parts here, each of us are doing one part before the
practical session, to save more time for afterward works.
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The following pictures above show the steps of cutting, connecting the parts of the pinball
machine.
Since there the video size is too big up to 175 MB, we are not allowed to inset the video in the blog directly, but don't worry there is a youtube video link given below, feel free to take a look at our pinball machine!


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