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4th grade robotics scaffolded notes

Preview of MINECRAFT - Code.org - Coding - Computational Thinking - Computer Programming

MINECRAFT - Code.org - Coding - Computational Thinking - Computer Programming

Explanation for one of the Minecraft puzzles on Code.org.Great for teaching Debugging.Great for demonstrating Pattern Recognition and Algorithmic Design as parts of Computational Thinking.
Preview of STAR WARS (Nested Loops) - Code.org, Coding, Computational Thinking, Programming

STAR WARS (Nested Loops) - Code.org, Coding, Computational Thinking, Programming

Explanation for one of the Star Wars puzzles on Code.org.Teaching Point: Nested LoopsGreat for demonstrating Pattern Recognition and Algorithmic Design as parts of Computational Thinking.
Preview of LEGO Robotics - Wheels and Distance

LEGO Robotics - Wheels and Distance

Created by
Shelby McElroy
These are the guided notes for our lesson about wheels and how their sizes affect distance traveled when programming. We complete this lesson before starting the "Moving Forward Challenges" found here: Moving Forward Challenges Included in this purchase are the student guided notes and the "answers", or what I use as answers in class. This took about one 50min class period. Here is what we did the next day: I created 4 programs "tiny, small, standard, large" that were simple straight forward
Preview of LEGO Robotics - Experimenting with Gears

LEGO Robotics - Experimenting with Gears

Created by
Shelby McElroy
Guided notes to introduce students to gears and then experimenting with combinations of different sized gears. You will need different sized gears, measuring tape or rulers (or tape measuring out 2 feet), and timers. I suggest completing this activity in partners and with a decent amount of space (not on tables!) as the robot will move much faster than students expect. Make sure one student is ready to "catch" the robot to prevent it from running into walls. After completing this activity, we
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