Rube Goldberg Blog Post #2

Building a Rube Goldberg Machine was very fun because even though it was very challenging, stressful, and frustrating, I got to learn new things and build a really cool machine that fed my hungry dogs. I had to keep switching some parts of my design because it wasn’t working. It was challenging because I had to keep setting up the dominoes, ping pong ball, golf ball, and car. My mom helped me film the WeVideo and even though my dad and brother didn’t film me, they still stayed 4 hours downstairs with me, and inspired me to keep trying. It took me 4 hours and 48 failed attempts until I finally got it to work. I was so happy! I went right to bed because it was really late. Creating my WeVideo was fun because it didn’t take long and I got to actually put the whole video together. Although it took so many tries and it was making me crazy, I learned a lot from it. I learned to have patience and to keep on trying. The resources that I used to help me were WeVideo, “Constructing A Rube Goldberg Machine“, and “Connectionsacademy.com

Here is my final Rube Goldberg sketch:

Here is my Rube Goldberg video:

Capstone Blog Post #1

Capstone is a fun project where we choose a topic, main inquiry question, and sub questions to help us get the answer to the main inquiry question. First, we have to do research to find out everything we need to know, and then we organize that research. By the end of this unit, we will have created a project that teaches the audience all of the research that we gathered about our topic and main inquiry question. I am really excited to do this project!

My topic for Capstone is Stagecraft. It took me a few days to decide on this topic because I had other ideas, and at the time, I didn’t know what Stagecraft was. I chose this topic because I am really interested in acting and broadway shows, and I wanted to learn more about how sets, backdrops, and props are created. I learned about Stagecraft when I was selecting my favorite activities for camp. One of the items on the selection list was “Stagecraft and Technical Theater.” I didn’t know what that meant but it sounded interesting, so I decided to find out what it is. I found out that it means designing sets, backdrops, props, etc. That sounded very interesting to me, so I wanted to put it on my “favorite activities” camp list. Then, we started Capstone, and since I was really interested in Stagecraft, I wanted that to be my topic.

My main inquiry question for Capstone is “What is the process of designing and building a stage for a broadway show, including the backdrop, set, and props?” I chose this question because I am really interested in learning about it. I recently developed an interest in learning about how to set up/design/build a stage.

My sub questions for Capstone are:

  1. How do painters design and paint a backdrop?
  2. How are sets and props made?
  3. Do builders have to plan and design a stage before they start putting everything together? If so, how do they do that?
  4. How are backdrops put up? How are sets brought into the theater and placed in the right spot?
  5. Who do backdrop and set designers consult with to ensure they are designing the pieces the way the authors/producers envision?

I chose these sub questions because I think that they will help me get the answer to my main inquiry question, and I think that they are strong enough for me to get a lot of research.

After I chose my topic, main inquiry question, and my sub questions, I revised them, and after that I was finally done.

Rube Goldberg Blog Post #1

My simple task is feeding my hungry dogs. The simple machines that I used were 2 Inclined Planes, 1 Wheel and Axle, and 1 Pulley. The process of building my machine was really challenging because I used a lot of dominoes and when I was setting them up, they kept falling and knocking each other over. I also couldn’t get some things to stay put, which was another challenge. Once I finally finished building, it took me 48 attempts until the 49th try, when my Rube Goldberg machine actually worked! I have been trying to get it right for 5 hours last night! Those 5 hours were really frustrating because my machine kept failing, so I had to keep making changes and rebuilding it. The machine kept failing in the first half, when the ping pong ball was supposed to knock down some dominoes, but didn’t. I revised it by making the dominoes go in a straight line, and making a barrier so that when the ball rolled out of the tube, it would definitely hit the first domino. Overall, this Rube Goldberg project was really fun and interesting, but very challenging and frustrating.

Here is my first sketch: