STEM: LEGO Robotics
Amy Colman, GT Resource Teacher
Lorraine Quinn, Technology TeacherBellows Spring Elementary School
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Purpose
Design and make creative LEGO products
Brainstorm ways to find creative alternative solutions
Learn to communicate, share ideas and work together as a team.
Participate in fun activities that will promote learning in science, technology, engineering and mathematics
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LEGO WeDo
“Bridging the physical world (LEGO models), and the virtual world (computers and programming software), LEGO Education WeDo provides a hands-on learning experience that actively involves students in their own learning process and promotes creative thinking, teamwork and problem solving skills – skills that are essential in the workplace of the 21st century.”
LEGO Education Kits
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Curriculum Relevance
Engineering
Programming; using software media; designing and creating a working model
Technology
Working with simple machines, gears, levers, pulleys; transmission of motion
Science
Brainstorm solutionsSelect solution, build it, test it, and evaluate results
Language and Literacy
Mathematics Measuring time and distance; adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, estimating, randomness; using variables
Narrative and journalistic writing, storytelling, explaining, interviewing, interpreting
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Construction Set
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Programming Software
Getting Started
Simple programming
Extended palette
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Activity Material
Connect
ConstructContinue
Contemplate
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Construction Set
Content:
- 158 LEGO® SYSTEM elements- LEGO® USB hub- 1 motor- 2 sensors (motion and tilt)- Storage box- Top card (element overview on top and back)
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SoftwareContent:
~ Programming software (single and site license)
~ Compatible with Mac and PC
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Amazing
Themes and Activities
Amazing Mechanisms – focuses on physical science concepts (pulleys, belts, gears, levers, cams, patterns of movements)
Wild Animals – focuses on technology, emphasizing the concept of sensing and responding to external stimuli (Alligator snaps its jaw shut when the motion sensor sees something near its mouth.)
Play Soccer - Focuses on Mathematics (Students calculate number of blocks, goals, misses, etc )
Adventure Stories - Focuses on language using the model to dramatize events (Airplane rescue; learn important interview questions: who, what, where, why and how and report a story of Max the LEGO mini figure’s airplane ride.)
Mindstorms NXT Robot
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LEGOs at BSES
WeDo Program – Grade 4 GT Seminar– Additional groups in grades K-3
NXT Mindstorms Program – Grade 5 GT Seminar
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Funding
School Funds
PTA
MSET Grant
Bright Minds Foundation Grant
Other
Pricing for WeDo
WeDo 4-pk w/Site License & Activity Pack = $805.49
WeDo 6-pk w/Site License & Activity Pack = $1059.89
WeDo Single Set /Software & Activity Pack = $190.75
Pricing for NXT Mindstorms
NXT 4-pk w/Site License & Software = $1509.80
NXT 6-pk w/Site License & Software = $2076.80
NXT Single Set/Software = $370.17
Contact Information
LEGO Education http://www.lego.com/education/ Steve Shumaker, Education Consultant [email protected] LEGO League http://www.firstlegoleague.org/MSET www.msetonline.orgBright Minds Foundation www.brightmindsfoundation.org
Kids in Action
Programming LEGOs
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Ariana and “Rosie”
Student Feedback
The following statements include the actual words of the students completed on a survey last year.
What did you like best?
I liked having the materials and ability to make mechanical robots. Seeing my creation makes me proud.
…being able to using my hands, technology, and my mind together to make a robot. It also gives me more time to focus on a certain subject, therefore helping me to make the LEGOs robot.
I liked how I got to program the NXT robots. I liked how it was challenging and liked how it made me consider building robots in the future.
What skills have you learned during this class that are useful to you in other classes?
I learned to try again if my creation didn't work because the result is always worth it.
I think the thing I learned was how to work with somebody else.
One of the things I learned was perseverance. Perseverance helped me when I had to redo my robot two times. During the day, it helps me through a long test, or a real life problem. Concentration has also helped me make my robot because it allows me to focus on how to make the robot move, or if I need to make sure I get a certain pert correct. During the day it helps me to be able to focus on my assignments or homework, so I can more successfully complete my homework.
Would you recommend
this program to a friend?
Yes because it is very fun and it would teach other children about technology and science.
LEGOs is a fun, exiting program where you build a creation and make it move and even make sounds.
I would recommend it to people who love to build things such as robots, things that move, and also things that have to do with STEM.
Has participation in this program changed your interest in science,
technology, engineering or mathematics?
Yes because now I know when grow up I want to be a scientist and create a car that allows this earth to become healthy and I will always know where my knowledge came from.
It has changed me because I was not good at figuring things out but now I am.
I have always loved science and math from the beginning and I actually like it a lot more because of this program I might try engineering when I grow up because I like it a lot now and I had a fun experience with LEGO robotics.
It has changed my interest from OK to awesome!
Contact Information
Principal - Jacqueline Klamerus
8125 Old Stockbridge Road,
Ellicott City, MD 21043
410-313-5057