Grades K-2 | Introduction to Robots: What is a Robot?
Grades K-2 | Introduction to Robots: What is a Robot?
Overview: Through inquiry-based and hands-on learning activities, learners answer questions about the types of robots, how they work, and their purposes. Students will learn how to code using the Code and Go Robot.
Grade Band: K-2
Lessons: 15
Professional Development: Yes
Software Needed: Yes
Equipment Required: Yes
Number of Students per Equipment Kit: 24
Product Description:
The "Introduction to Robots: What is a Robot?" course is designed for young learners in grades K-2. This course offers a foundational understanding of robotics through inquiry-based and hands-on learning activities. Students will explore the types of robots, their functions, and the purposes they serve. The course is crafted to help students learn coding using the Code & Go® Robot Mouse, Colby. The curriculum emphasizes storytelling, problem-solving, and creativity, making it an engaging and educational experience for early elementary students.
Course Features:
15 Lesson Hours: The course includes 15 comprehensive lessons that cover various aspects of robotics and coding.
Curriculum and Supporting Materials: Detailed lesson plans, activity guides, and additional resources to support the learning process.
Ongoing Product and Curriculum Support: Continuous support to ensure the curriculum remains effective and up-to-date.
Professional Development: Training sessions for educators to effectively deliver the course content and facilitate student learning.
Facilitation by a Trained STEM Instructor (Optional): Option to have a professional STEM instructor lead the course.
Learning Target Examples:
Meet Your Robot: Write the first commands for a robot.
Sequencing: Program a robot to move to a specific point.
Drawing Numbers: Create a “number” using a sequence of code.
Tell a Story: Retell stories by sequencing a series of commands.
Unplugged Coding and Robotics: Engage in collaborative teamwork to problem solve.
Going on a Treasure Hunt: Give directions and read a treasure map.
Navigating a Maze: Create a sequence of code that helps a robot solve a maze.
Reverse Engineer a Sequence: Observe and recreate a coding sequence.
Math with Robotics: Program a robot to find sums and differences on a number line.
Debugging Code: Identify and correct errors in a coding sequence.
Self-Driving Vehicles: Create a sequence for a self-driving vehicle.
Coding a Bus Route: Use loops to program a self-driving bus sequence.
Pseudocode Swap: Practice writing and recording pseudocode.
Memory: Play a game of coding-themed memory.
Equipment Included:
Classroom Set of Code & Go® Robot Mouse, Colby: A set of interactive robots designed for young learners to practice coding and problem-solving.
Supporting Materials: Various materials required for hands-on activities, including maps, coding cards, and storyboards.
Professional Development:
Teacher Training: Comprehensive training sessions to equip educators with the skills and knowledge to effectively teach the course.
Ongoing Support: Continuous professional development opportunities and support to ensure successful course delivery.
Additional Information:
Designed for Learners in Grades K-2: The course is tailored to meet the developmental and educational needs of young students.
Hands-On Activities: Emphasis on interactive and engaging activities to foster a love for learning and exploration in STEM fields.
Storytelling and Creativity: Encourages students to use their imagination and creativity while learning the basics of coding and robotics.