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LEGO WeDo: The science and engineering of robotics Teacher: Ms. Andersen Assistant: Ms. Ferris

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LEGO WeDo : The science and engineering of robotics. Teacher: Ms. Andersen Assistant: Ms. Ferris Your name: ________________________________. Organization of your kit:. Day 1 . Sample Concept Map. Robot concept map (pre-assessment). Robots. Vocabulary Building. Robot. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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LEGO WeDo: The science and engineering

of roboticsTeacher: Ms. Andersen

Assistant: Ms. Ferris

Your name: ________________________________

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Organization of your kit:

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Day 1 8:45-9:15 (AM)12:45-1:15 (PM)

Check in Lego Tub

9:15-10:00 (AM)1:15-2:00 (PM)

Welcome, introduction, team building Concept map pre-assessmentFrayer vocabulary model

10:00-10:30 (AM)2:00 –2:30 (PM)

About the pieces: organization and what’s what. Build Dancing Birds.

KitsIntro video

10:30-10:45 (AM)2:30-2:45 (PM)

Bathroom break and snack time

10:45-11:40 (AM)2:45-3:40 (PM)

Build “Dancing Birds,” program and experiment as time allows

Kits

11:40-12 (AM)3:40-4:00 (PM)

Organize kitComplete day’s learning log

Learning Log

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Sample Concept Map

Center for Gifted Education, The College of William and Mary, 2009

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Robot concept map (pre-assessment)Robots

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Vocabulary BuildingDefinition Characteristics

Examples Non-Examples

Center for Gifted Education, The College of William and Mary, 2009

Robot

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Vocabulary BuildingDefinition

Machines that produce outputs, according to programs, based on

input from sensors.

Characteristics

Examples Non-Examples

Center for Gifted Education, The College of William and Mary, 2009

Robot

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What is a program?

• A set of instructions that tell the robot what to do.

• In this class we will use the Lego WeDo program and Scratch to make our programs.

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ProgramsWe will use the WeDo program language to program our robots.

Here is an example of a program.

What does this program tell the robot to do?

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START

LOOP

Run motor at ___ speed

Turn motor this way

Play sound 18

Wait for _____

Turn motor that way

Play sound 19

Wait for _____

Go back to beginning of LOOP

Begin LOOP

Play sound 7

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An example of a Scratch Program

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The Dancing Birds

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Open the WeDo Program

• START• PROGRAMS

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Go to the Activities in WeDo

• Click on the at the top of the page to see the menu.

• Click on the symbol at the top of the page.• Look for the word Activities• Select the Dancing Birds.• Follow the instructions to build and program

the Dancing Birds.

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Activities

• See how changing the pulleys and band affects the motion of the birds. Fill out the table in your folder.

• Create your own dance with different motion, sound effects and backgrounds.

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To exit

• Click on at the top right.• Click on to exit the program.

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