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Robotics rubrics for homeschool

Preview of Group Project Peer and Self Evaluation Worksheet

Group Project Peer and Self Evaluation Worksheet

Great for all group or team projects. Offers multiple criteria for students to effectively evaluate their performance and those of their peers. Open questions allow for more nuanced details. I find most students are very honest and fair with this form. I use this in all of my engineering project courses, especially FIRST FTC robotics.
Preview of Engineering Notebook Rubric

Engineering Notebook Rubric

Rubric designed for engineering projects. In my FTC robotics class this is used to grade daily entries in addition to the materials provided by FIRST. I also use it to grade all projects in robotics, STEM and Green Energy, usually combined with the engineering notebook graphic organizer also available in my store. For classes based on NGSS this rubric supports HS.ETS as well as the practices.
Preview of Robotics Team Job Application Task

Robotics Team Job Application Task

Students apply for their specialized jobs in my competitive robotics class. This is an activity that we do very early in the school year to set a professional tone, and to help students imagine what it would be like to be an engineer hired for a project. The mini resumes created are also used in the FIRST competition notebooks as part of the bios section. Can be adapted for any large project or for a careers course. Rubric is included.
Preview of FIRST FTC Robotics - Season Summary Class Final

FIRST FTC Robotics - Season Summary Class Final

As a final in our FIRST FTC Robotics course teams write a season summary as a group, covering all aspects of their journey, fundraising, competing, etc. Task card with basic Rubric, in Word doc for easy editing.
Preview of Everything needed for STEM classes - Student forms for STEM activities

Everything needed for STEM classes - Student forms for STEM activities

This Station, Method papers and Rubrics have been used in real classrooms for years. This bundle consists of elements which are important to assess students work and to make a fair assessment.This easy to use worksheets are perfect resources for recording students’ work. All resources are combined on one pdf file.Please leave a review to improve the resource...Best.
Preview of Drawing Challenge Student Activity Guide

Drawing Challenge Student Activity Guide

This Document is to be paired with: VIRTUAL Robot Coding - Lesson 2 - Drawing with Your Robot // LESSON PLANandVIRTUAL ROBOT CODING - Lesson 2 + Drawing Challenge Video LessonLesson 2:In this lesson we utilize a online robot coding platform, VexVR, to understand how to move our robot around a space. In Lesson 2, we focus on turning a number of degrees other than 90 and using the control block of repeats to make our robot complete patterns.Attached, you will be buying a Google Document Lesson pla
Preview of VIRTUAL Robot Coding - Lesson 3 - Sensors (Part 1) // LESSON PLAN

VIRTUAL Robot Coding - Lesson 3 - Sensors (Part 1) // LESSON PLAN

This curriculum is designed for learner of all situations, including virtual, in classroom and hybrid learners.In this lesson we utilize a online robot coding platform, VexVR, to understand the concept of the command “Wait until <Something happens>” and the “Energize magnet” block. Attached, you will be buying a Google Document Lesson plan that you will be able to edit, manipulate, and call your own. VIRTUAL Robot Coding - Lesson 3 - Magnets (Part 1) // LESSON PLAN is designed to be paired
Preview of VIRTUAL Robot Coding - Lesson 2 - Drawing with Your Robot // LESSON PLAN

VIRTUAL Robot Coding - Lesson 2 - Drawing with Your Robot // LESSON PLAN

This curriculum is designed for learner of all situations, including virtual, in classroom and hybrid learners.Lesson 2:In this lesson we utilize a online robot coding platform, VexVR, to understand how to move our robot around a space. In Lesson 2, we focus on turning a number of degrees other than 90 and using the control block of repeats to make our robot complete patterns.Attached, you will be buying a Google Document Lesson plan that you will be able to edit, manipulate, and call your own.
Preview of Design Journal Rubric

Design Journal Rubric

A Design Notebook Rubric for Robotics projects broken down into each element in the design and build process. Learners can use the rubric to guide them in their own projects. Also, it can be used for both elementary and high school grading systems.
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