Cartoon Tags

Description:

In this lesson, students will have the opportunity to do anything they want, by using a cartoon character. Integrating laser skills they honed in previous lessons, this sets them fundamentally for making complicated laser projects in the upcoming lessons.

Objectives:

By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:

  • Integrate most of the laser skills from previous lessons
  • Design laser work all by themselves
  • Talk about differences between their laser work and classmates'

Curriculum Connections Summary:

  • British Columbia – Math, Applied Design, Skills and Technology; Technology Explorations, Electronics, Industrial Coding and Design
  • Alberta – ICT; Math; English Language Arts
  • Saskatchewan – Design Studies
  • Manitoba – Science; Career Development, Applied Math
  • Ontario – Math, Science & Technology, Art, Communication Technology
  • Quebec – Math, Science & Technology, English Language Arts, Visual Arts
  • New Brunswick - English Language Arts; Visual Arts, Math
  • Nova Scotia – Technology, Visual Arts, Math
  • Prince Edward Island – Visual Arts, Career and Technical Education, English Language Arts, Design Technology
  • Newfoundland and Labrador - English Language Arts; Production Technology
  • Yukon – Follows British Columbia curriculum standards.
  • Northwest Territories - Follows British Columbia curriculum standards.
  • Nunavut – Follows Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba curriculum standards


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