
Space Case Chapters 15-21
by Patricia Patchin
This is the 4th lesson plan in a set of 4 lessons that correspond to the novel "Space Case" by Stuart Gibbs. In the last chapters of the book, we find that this main character encounters robotic arms, moonwalks, and much more. This lesson includes robotic hands created from yarn, paper, and straws; creating robotic arms out of recycled material; and creating an arcade game set on Mars using Scratch.
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https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1m0bQnaG-WBS4y7gvzAWDcEvwQbXGkRW7/edit?u…Related Content

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