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- 30 Jul 2019
In the challenge to find the boundary speeds, when the robot remains upright, students will find different answers depending on the size of their tires. Many students will find an aproximate speed without finding the real cutting edge value. If students say that with a speed of 45% the robot remains upright, ask them if it will fall at a speed of 46%. When students get to those tasks, show them binary search as a game:
The Teacher thinks of a number between 1 and 100. Students may ask yes-no questions like "is it greater than 30", "is it less than 60" and "is it 73". The goal of the game is to find the number in only 6 questions.
You may decide to play with the whole group at once or to send the students to play in pairs. The latter works well with a big group of 10-12 students.
Example solution of the task "Make the robot follow an object with the help of a Switch block."
Courses and lessons with this Tutorial
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Level B1. "Spy gadgets". Robotics with LEGO
The third level of the Robotics with LEGO curriculum for students in second, third or fourth grades.
In these lessons, we stress on more complex and challenging robots. The concept of Condition is introduced. Students learn about physics concepts of inertia and center of mass. Robots with two sensors are built and students program both of them. Programming becomes more complex as robots now can make complex decisions. "Spy"-robots sneakily follow their targets, trying to be undetected.
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Lesson 4 - Inertia
Introduction
One spy, of course, has his own super-car. In order to use the car to the best of its abilities, one must be aware of some physics concepts. In this lesson, we will build a robot that practically demonstrates what is inertia.
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