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Robotics: Lessons

Beyond Black Boxes

A wonderful set of activities for students in grades 3-5 to experience making machines using Lego-blocks to solve problems. The examples are quite interesting.

Technology Standard 3: Understands the relationships among science, technology, society, and individual
Technology Standard 4: Understands the natue of technological design

Technology Standard 5: Understands the nature and operation of systems


Rover Races

If students have already built some rovers using a robotics kit, such as Lego MindStorms, this is an excellent activity for them to undertake. Be sure to have students' preplan and write down their plan prior to letting them race, to be sure they practice good problem-solving skills. Otherwise, it turns into a trial-and -error type exercise.


Technology Standard 4: Understands the natue of technological design

Technology Standard 5: Understands the nature and operation of systems


J and J's Robotics Just for Teachers

If you are just thinking about teaching some robotics in grades 6-8, this is a great page for you. It has a tested, and sequenced lesson plan for a unit on robotics and some great tips for how to organize things. They used Robolab kits and/or MindStorms.

Technology Standard 3: Understands the relationships among science, technology, society, and individual
Technology Standard 4: Understands the natue of technological design

Technology Standard 5: Understands the nature and operation of systems


Educational Robotic Activities

A set of tutorials appropriate for students in grades 6-8. These make a good set of lessons for getting students to understand the basics. Some of the activities require the use of a Handy Board, but others could be used with any kit.

Technology Standard 3: Understands the relationships among science, technology, society, and individual
Technology Standard 4: Understands the natue of technological design

Technology Standard 5: Understands the nature and operation of systems


BattleBot Building Tips

If your students can't wait to be involved in Robot Wars, here is a place where they can learn from other students. The students at Logan have devised a very user-friendly introduction to robots. Designed for students in grades 9-12, it probably could be used with students even younger. You can download the PDF file so every student can have a copy which is nice if you are a one-computer classroom.

Technology Standard 3: Understands the relationships among science, technology, society, and individual
Technology Standard 4: Understands the natue of technological design

Technology Standard 5: Understands the nature and operation of systems


SOFIA Telescope Engineering Experiments

Designed for students in grades 10-12, this set of tutorials and experiments helps students understand the priniciples necessary for controlling a huge telescope while flying. It guides the students through building their own simulated model. Very cool. The experiments are very detailed and relatively easy to carry out. Handy Boards are the robotics kit of choice here.

Technology Standard 3: Understands the relationships among science, technology, society, and individual
Technology Standard 4: Understands the natue of technological design

Technology Standard 5: Understands the nature and operation of systems


Tufts Lego Curriculum

Designed for anyone interested in using Lego materials as the basis for learning about robotics. Many, many different building and programming activities as well as tutorials and graphics. Search the activities and you can find challenge cards to give the students as well as an overview of each activity. There are activities appropriate for any skill level and any grade level.

Technology Standard 3: Understands the relationships among science, technology, society, and individual
Technology Standard 4: Understands the natue of technological design

Technology Standard 5: Understands the nature and operation of systems


Lego Mindstorms Community - Arctic Mission

Gives step by step directions for using Lego Mindstorms robotics kits to carry out a simulated mission to design a Robotic Cargo Vehicle to deliver supplies to a group of geologists in the Arctic.

Technology Standard 3: Understands the relationships among science, technology, society, and individual
Technology Standard 4: Understands the natue of technological design

Technology Standard 5: Understands the nature and operation of systems

 

 

 

 

Quick Peek!

 

Students looking at a robotic car they built.

The students in Mr. Flanigan's Robotics class build all sorts of robots to do different tasks. See how he sets up his class.

 
Quick Fact!
50% of all robots purchased are purchased by automobile companies according to the Just for Teachers Robotics Quiz. See if you can answer the other questions.

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