Makey Makey
Cards
       Make projects that connect to the
       physical world with Makey Makey!
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      Cards in This Pack
     ●     Set Up Makey Makey
      Try These Cards In Any Order:
     ●     Electric High Five
     ●     Makey Secret Code
     ●     Foil Piano
     ●     Art Comes Alive
    Or combine with other cards like “Make It
    Fly” to create an external keyboard to
    control a game!
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     Set Up Makey Makey
                   Instructions:
1.    Plug the Makey Makey Board into
      your computer using the provided
      cable. You should see a light turn on
      on the board to know it is connected
      properly. (There is no need to install
      drivers, etc.)
2.    Open Scratch and create a new
      project.
     Makey Makey          1
3.   Connect an alligator clip to any set of
     holes along the “EARTH” strip on the
     bottom of the board.
4.   Connect an alligator clip to any of the
     holes aligned with a keyboard key.
5.   Create a script to run when that
     keyboard key is pressed.
6.   Close the circuit to make the program
     register that keyboard key was pressed
     by holding the metal part of each
     alligator clip (key and EARTH).
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        Electric High Five
                   Instructions:
1.    Connect one alligator clip to EARTH.
2.    Connect a second alligator clip to a
      keyboard key.
3.    Have each person touch an alligator
      clip and give a high five to close the
      circuit and see the result!
     Makey Makey          2
Electric High Five
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                             GET READY
                                               Find a
                                              partner.
Choose any sprite.    Pico Walking
                     ADD CODE AND TEST
               Add code to                       One person holds the alligator
             happen when the                     clip connected to the keyboard
              keyboard key is                     key. The other holds the clip
                 pressed.                             connected to EARTH.
                                     Now, give a high five to close the circuit
                                               and run your code!
      Makey Secret Code
                   Instructions:
1.    Use the blocks available under the
      Makey Makey Extension.
2.    Select a keyboard combination to
      activate your secret code program.
3.    Touch the alligator clips or connected
      conductive objects in the right order
      to close the circuit and see the result!
     Makey Makey          3
Makey Secret Code
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                              GET READY
Choose any sprite.     Pico Walking      Add the Makey Makey
                                              Extension.
                     ADD CODE AND TEST
                                      Choose the block combination to activate
                                       your program, and write a script to run
                                                  when received.
   Close the circuit to register
    each keyboard press by
   touching EARTH and each
     keyboard input in order.
  Debug your code and test the
   conductivity of materials by
   trying actual keyboard keys
    versus the Makey Makey.
                   Foil Piano
                    Instructions:
1.    Connect one alligator clip to EARTH
      and various alligator clips to multiple
      keyboard keys, which will represent
      various musical notes.
2.    Code a project so key presses play
      different notes.
3.    Use foil, bananas, Play-doh, or other
      conductive materials as external keys.
     Makey Makey           4
Foil Piano
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                            GET READY
 Choose any sprite     Keyboard         Optional: add the
 or draw your own.                      Music Extension.
                     ADD CODE AND TEST
 Select note sounds in the Sound
   library to play when different
    keyboard keys are pressed.
                                        Or add the Music Extension and
    You can use either the “when
                                       select notes to play when different
 [space] key pressed” block under
                                       keyboard keys are pressed. Notes
 the Events category or the blocks
                                       can be customized for beat count
   in the Makey Makey Extension.
                                                and instrument.
                                        Close the circuit to register each
                                     keyboard press by touching EARTH and
                                               a keyboard input.
         Art Comes Alive
                   Instructions:
1.    Create a drawing, informational sheet,
      poem, or poster you want to connect
      to the digital space.
2.    Use a graphite pencil, foil, conductive
      tape, or conductive paint to create
      connection points with pieces.
3.    Use Makey Makey and Scratch to
      provide additional information when
      participants interact with your work.
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Art Comes Alive
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                             GET READY
                                     Create your
                                      drawing.
Choose any sprite.    Pico Walking
                     ADD CODE AND TEST
                                          Connect different pieces of your
                                           drawing to alligator clips. Make
                                          sure the conductive pieces don’t
                                             overlap, so only one key is
                                           registered as pressed at a time.
                                           Don’t forget to connect EARTH.
                                        Add code to play a sound (like a
                                      recording of your voice) or have your
                                       sprite say something when different
                                       pieces of the drawing are touched.