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- #2319
- 31 Jul 2024
In this lesson, students will learn how to program the robot to stop at the third black line. Allow the students to fail and think about the problem for a while. This is why the task suggests a 10-minute time limit. You can give them more time if needed. Here are two possible solutions. Choose the one that is best suited for your students:
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Level B2 - Introduction to Robotics Competitions - Robotics with LEGO SPIKE Prime
This is the fourth level of the LEGO Robotics Curriculum for students in second, third, or fourth grades.
Competitive Introduction Level: Each lesson has a theme related to various LEGO robotics competitions. Students learn about FIRST LEGO League, Line Following, and Sumo Wrestling. A new color sensor is introduced, and students use forever loops, wait until commands, and if/else statements in new ways.
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Lesson 3 - Stop at the third line
Introduction
In this lesson we will program our robot to stop at the third line. Why is this challenging?
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You'll understand when you start programming. But why do we need this? Although it is sometimes used in different competitions, the real value lies in the concepts this task teaches. It seems simple, yet most students need help when programming it. This task helps you understand how robots work on a deeper level.
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