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Kids will love this collection of robot science activities from our Storybook Science series. Each robot themed activity was inspired by a children’s book. From designing and building robots to coding and other robotics concepts, these are wonderful STEM projects for preschool or elementary students.
Our library system has a number of coding and robotics kits that circulate between branches, including Robot Mouse, Ozobot Bit, and LEGO Mindstorms, but before introducing any of the tech, I wanted kids to have had a different experience interacting with the concepts of coding.
10 Best Alternatives to Lego Mindstorms for Robotics - Learn Robotics
We're talking robotics kits for STEM Education. A lot of people know about Lego Mindstorms, but what else could you use? We explore 7 alternatives for your STEM classroom! Check them out (and don't forget to share with your colleagues!).
Find projects and activities to explore #robotics with students at all levels - more than 25 experiments, including #arduino, BlueBot robots, bristlebots, ROVs, RC robots, & drones. #roboticsweek #RoboWeek #STEM #scienceproject
Robot Craftivity ✨ Review robot parts in a fun way and then have students create a robot that focuses on and reinforces vocabulary. Plus, the best part is that once their robots are complete, they make adorable bulletin board decor or an activity to put out at open house. Comment ROBOT to learn more! #stemteachers #iteachstem #steamteachers #stemeducation #stemteacher #iteachsteam #technologyeducation #teched
Wants vs. Needs vs. Robots by Michael Rex: Robot Craft ELA Writing Activity
Perfect craft activity to accompany the children's book, "Wants vs. Needs vs. Robots" by Michael Rex, a humorous and entertaining story that seeks to help readers understand the differences between wants and needs. Great for Reading Centers for all grade levels! Read aloud the story "Wants vs. Needs vs. Robots" , and then encourage students to create a *Wants vs. Needs* Robot craft to record their wants vs. their needs. Craft Template and Resources on the Blog…