Wooden Robot
by Phyllis Lussier
This lesson integrates literature / ELA standards with Science& Engineering Practices and is designed for K-1. The lesson involves a read aloud of the story "The Little Wooden Robot and the Log Princess". After reading the story, the students will have a hands-on opportunity to code using blocks to program their very own wooden robot KIBO. Students will gain experience in block coding, creating a sequence to have their KIBO go on a journey similar to the one in the story. This lesson is a fun way to get your younger students interesting in coding and programming a sequence of command for robotics. KIBO is easy to use and requires no software. It is also a great way to bring a story to life!
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https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1dfpS6gAo9WL_MCCuMa0jAT8FYoVkQyp3/edit?u…Subject Area
Technology 4. Innovative Designer 6. Creative Communicator Engineering S2: Apply the Engineering Design Process English Language Arts (ELA) Reading (Literature) Speaking & Listening
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