Robot Unpuzzle
This STEM lesson focuses on technology, engineering math. It was written for 6th through 8th grade, but it can be adjusted to fit other grades. It was made for groups of 3-4, it could be used for a whole class, rotations or individuals. Students will be creating a puzzle, adding equations, cutting it part, removing a piece, switching boards with other teams, solving those equations and the puzzle, and programming their robot.
Lesson Plan Link/URL
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