Session Schedule
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Session Element
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Steps
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Introduction
5 minutes
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- Introduce visual schedule of the session, e.g.
3:15pm – Introduction
3:20pm – Planning
3:30pm – Robotics Challenge
3:50pm – Halfway Monitoring
4:15pm – Evaluation & Pack Up
- Briefly outline or review the Club rules (refer to poster).
- If necessary, teachers facilitate formation of new teams and record new team and robot names.
- Play the short Robotics Challenge video clip on projector.
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Planning
10 – 15 minutes
What does it look like? How can I achieve this?
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- Briefly introduce the specific teamwork skill, learning intention and success criteria (refer to Student Reflection Sheet and/or Monitoring Chart).
- Teachers demonstrate/model the skill (e.g. through role play, or giving examples of language. You may choose to demonstrate meeting OR not meeting the success criteria).
- Students evaluate the teacher(s) against the success criteria.
- Students generate their own demonstration/examples of how to meet the success criteria (e.g. through a “think, pair, share” activity; use discretion as to whether students are ready to demonstrate in front of the group, this is not necessary).
- Depending on the Robotics Challenge, you may choose to prompt students to use the Robot Design Process to plan their Robotics Challenge before beginning working time (add 5 minutes to Planning time).
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Robotics Challenge
& Monitoring
45 – 55 minutes
Pause for student monitoring halfway through working time: What am I doing well? What do I need to keep working on?
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- Teach programming content if necessary, referring to programming video as needed.
- Working time: students complete the Robotics Challenge in their teams, and teachers implement effective strategies to support students’ learning of the teamwork skill (e.g. growth mindset, prompting; praise and positive reinforcement; refer to Teacher Reflection as a reminder).
- Monitoring by teachers: Team or Whole-Club Monitoring Chart/positive reinforcement system for successful demonstration of success criteria, throughout working time.
- Monitoring by students: pause halfway through the Robotics Challenge working time, for students to complete the success criteria rubric and identify what they are doing well and what they can improve on.
- If parents have been invited, they may be present for approximately last 30 minutes of session (last 20 minutes of Robotics Challenge time).
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Evaluation & Pack Up
15 minutes
What did I do well? What do I need to keep working on next time?
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- Evaluation by students: at end of the session, students once again complete the success criteria rubric, reflect on what they did well and what they can improve on next time. Support students to self-reflect on their demonstration of teamwork skills.
- Evaluation by teachers: refer to Team or Whole-Club Monitoring Chart/positive reinforcement system and praise/provide feedback to specific teams and students. Invite students to give positive/constructive feedback to peers.
- Pack up, farewell and advise students of Robotics Challenge for following session, providing them with “something to think about” to help prepare for following session if helpful.
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