Drones and STEM Take Off
by Robert Canchola
Today we will collaborate and communicate effectively with our peers to complete an engineering design challenge, building an obstacle course for a drone.
Today students will be able to: To use manual flight of a drone to navigate a series of obstacles.
• To use positive encouragement within the drone team to complete delivery of seeds to the forest.
Today we will explain how drones are being used to impact the sustainability of forest.
Lesson Grade Level
5th GradeLesson Plan Link/URL
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