Children tend to imitate. The easiest way to do something is to first see how it’s done. So, sit down and show your students how to program.
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- 13 Aug 2017
Sit down in the class room
Do not use a projector. It is important for students to see your hands on the keyboard and the mouse. It would be best to use one of their computers and not your personal laptop.
When you show how to program on a computer before everybody
Clearly state what you expect from your students:
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To stand behind you so that everybody could see the screen;
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To only watch and remember what you show. They will be able to try to program after the demonstration.
How to show so that your students will remember
Try to maintain the dialogue ongoing so that you engage the students’ attention. You may ask questions about each item and what they would do in a certain situation. Repeat loudly the correct answers.
What can you show
Show your students the whole process together with all mistakes they might make. Show them how to:
- find and run the software;
- name the program;
- find the block palette;
- insert a movement block;
- set the movement block;
- load the program to the robot;
- unsuccessful load due to a disconnected power cable;
- unsuccessful load due to a robot which is not switched on;
- find the program in the robot;
- run the program on the floor;
- insert cables (we have not included this point so far on purpose)
- run the robot with only one connected cable (the behavior of the engine)
- correct run
- change the length of the path
- change the software only and run the previous program in the robot (!);
- load again the program in the robot;
- End of the demonstration. It is time your students started practicing.
Courses and lessons with this Tutorial
This Tutorial is used in the following courses and lessons

Level A1. Introduction. Robotics with LEGO
Introduction to robotics - The first level of the Robotics with LEGO curriculum for students in second, third or fourth grades. A journey in space, with robots. Various constructions with robots are built. Learn how to control the motors so that the robot navigates around the Sun, the Moon and Earth in various ways. Getting to know the first of the sensors. The robot can feel its surroundings with the help of the Touch sensor and avoid obstacles.
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Children tend to imitate. The easiest way to do something is to first see how it’s done. So, sit down and show your students how to program.
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Robotics with LEGO - Level 1.0 - Adventure in Space
The first level of the Robotics with LEGO curriculum for students in fifth to twelfth grades.
Various constructions with robots are built. Learn how to control the motors so that the robot navigates around the Moon and Earth in various ways. Getting to know the first two sensors. The robot can feel its surroundings with the help of the Touch sensor and avoid obstacles.
The Ultrasonic distance sensor can help the robot avoid obstacles. Students work with concepts like loop, degrees and medium motor. Robots can now do two different actions at the same time - while solving missions on a field, the third motor clears detected obstacles.
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Children tend to imitate. The easiest way to do something is to first see how it’s done. So, sit down and show your students how to program.
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This is a brand new course that we are experimenting with in a groups in June 2019. Keep in mind that it is possible to use it for summer camps and groups, but there are a few lessons that will be improved on the fly.
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Lesson 1 - Introduction
Introduction
Today the robot we are building is a spaceship once again. The aim for today, however, is exact - to reach the further (dark) side of the moon!
Where is located the dark side? Why is it so hard to be reached? Why is it called "dark"?
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