Friday 7 January 2022

Summer Learning Journey - The Magic Of Solar Energy...

Another Fun Adventure Awaits Today... Don't you think it's annoying when you have to wait 1-4 minutes waiting for your toast to be ready? Well I do... So that's why I thought of creating a Solar Powered Robot Toaster! If your tired of waiting for your bread to become toast well this is just the thing for you. The Solar Powered Robot Toaster can make your bread below 30 seconds. You need to make sure that when you want to make toast you must expose the Solar Powered Robot Toaster to the sun. If you are not making toast then do not leave the Solar Powered Robot Toaster out where the sunlight is. This thing is good if you are going out on a camping trip. Let's get straight into today's activity... Today we were learning about how we can make something useful to help us at home like cleaning, washing dishes or helping us go to sleep. Our create part was to get an idea that could help us create our robot with anything we needed help with. So I decided to make my robot into a Solar Powered Robot Toaster.  I have my blueprints of my Solar Powered Robot Toaster on my second slide and on the first is the full look of my Solar Powered Robot Toaster. One Interesting fact that I found was that this toaster is actually a robot. I would like to add an energy saving battery to my toaster to save the solar energy so that if there is no sun, we can still make toast and I have forgotten to mention earlier in my google slides about the importance of conductor wires which play a big role to convert the sunlight which absorbed by solar panel to electricity. The conductor wires connected to the solar panel and this silver conductor connected to the play-doh which transmits electricity to make the toast. I used Science and Engineering to create my Solar Powered Robot Toaster... Do you like my Solar Powered Robot Toaster? Tell me in the comments!

4 comments:

  1. Kia Ora Sreelakshmi,

    My name is Zana and I am a blog commenter from the summer learning journey.

    This is such an incredible post, you introduced the activity and write in such an interesting and enticing manner that really hooks your readers in.

    I think your invention is brilliant, solar panels are such an incredible piece of technology that I think are not used enough and creating a toaster for camping is especially interesting.

    I would like to know what research you conducted when designing your invention?

    Keep up the good work and I hope to see more of your posts during the Summer Learning Journey!!

    Ngā mihi nui,
    Zana Yates

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  2. Hi Zana,
    Thank You for commenting on my blog... I really appreciate this so much... I'm glad you like my blog post and my invention. Indeed solar panels are such an incredible piece of technology. I have researched and collected information for my invention from Internet articles and science books. Thank You Once again :) :) :)...

    Kind Regards,
    Sreelakshmi

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  3. Kia ora Sreelakshmi
    Deborah from the SLJ team here.
    You have written an amazing introduction and explanation. I get frustrated too when it takes so long for the toast to cook and I would love to have this invention in my home. Your research has certainly supported your creation.
    Keep up your excellent posts as I will look forward to seeing some more.
    Ngā mihi nui,
    Deborah

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  4. Hi Deborah,
    Thank You for commenting on my blog... I really appreciate this so much... I'm glad you like my blog post and my invention. Yes it's a real problem when you have to wait for the toast to cook. Thank You Once again :) :) :)...

    Kind Regards,
    Sreelakshmi

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