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Robotics Common Core 2.MD.A.1 resources for administrators

Preview of ⭐ NO PREP K-6 FREE Emergency Sub Plans

⭐ NO PREP K-6 FREE Emergency Sub Plans

⭐ Educators, we know it's tough right now, and there are days when you have to be out of the classroom due to illness or to take care of your own family. Preparing plans for a guest teacher can be time-consuming and challenging, especially if you need to be at home quickly and without much notice. ⭐ These sub-plans are meant to require no preparation on your part.  They can be linked in your overall sub plans, printed out to keep handy when needed, posted in your Google Classroom, or shared wit
Preview of Lego WeDo Math Investigation 1

Lego WeDo Math Investigation 1

Created by
Ashley Townsend
I used Lego WeDo robots for this math lesson, but it will work with any other robots you're using. Students work in groups of two or three to complete each step. Change the number of seconds traveled for subsequent lessons to give students practice adding larger numbers.
Preview of Measuring Ozobot FREEBIE!

Measuring Ozobot FREEBIE!

Created by
Teach With Baker
Do you teach measurement and want to step it up a little? Want to add a little more technology and robotics? This freebie is for you! It is simple and easy to use. All you need is paper, markers, and an Ozobot or 2. Using Ozobots is easy and simple. You can use programs like Ozoblockly or you can simply draw thick lines with markers. There are plenty of tutorials for you to look up! In this activity, the Ozobots are race cars and the students have to measure a track for the big race!
Preview of LEGO EV3 Math Investigation

LEGO EV3 Math Investigation

Created by
Ashley Townsend
Want to use EV3s in a math lesson? This is a basic programming investigation that is simple enough for first-time EV3 users, but it also offers a fun, math-connected challenge for all students. I used it with 2nd grade students who could write expressions and add fluently. My advanced students connected multiplication as iterations of the rotation length.
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