Challenge Overview
Teamwork Skill
Develop leadership skills: to be able to teach other members of the school community, by planning and carrying out a project.
Robotics Challenge
Teams create their own Robotics Challenge (1 – 2 sessions).
Options:
- Pair up with another team: complete each others’ challenges, help each other achieve the challenge (1 session).
- Parent/community involvement: Invite younger students, students from outside the club, and/or parents. Teams teach and support newcomers to complete the challenge (1 session).
Programming & Building
Programming: Open-ended.
Building: Open-ended.
Optional Extensions
- Challenge another team to complete your challenge.
- Teach your parents how to complete your challenge.
Session Checklist
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Before each session make sure: |
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Batteries are charged. |
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Firmware is updated. This needs to be done every few weeks. |
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LEGO® Core Sets are organised and ready to hand out. |
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Each team has reliable computer access to the LEGO® MINDSTORMS® software, and internet. |
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Extra challenge-specific materials/resources are available and set up: Nil. |
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Teacher computer is open to the Robotics Club website and the relevant Challenge page, connected to projector ready to display videos. |
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The relevant Teacher Monitoring Chart is prepared (printed and laminated for re-use, or projected), and relevant Student Reflection Sheets (or Student Booklets) are printed and ready to hand out. |
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You have reviewed your Teacher Reflection from the previous session, and have a plan to implement strategies. |
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Schedule of the session is written on the board, and a poster of the Club rules is displayed. |
Parent/Community Involvement
Invite younger students, students from outside the club, and/or parents to the final Create Your Own Challenge session. Teams teach and support newcomers to complete the challenge.
Standard Session Schedule & Learning Process
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Introduction 5 minutes |
3:15pm – Introduction 3:20pm – Planning 3:30pm – Robotics Challenge 3:50pm – Halfway Monitoring 4:15pm – Evaluation & Pack Up
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Planning 10 – 15 minutes
What does it look like? How can I achieve this?
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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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Evaluation & Pack Up 15 minutes
What did I do well? What do I need to keep working on next time?
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Videos & Links
See links on the Identifying Teacher Professional Learning Needs page if your students need inspiration. Examples could include creating a robot that draws; a robot that can do a household chore; any possibility students can think of.
Student Reflection Sheet
Teamwork skill: Develop leadership skills (Word, 149 KB)
Robot Design Process
Robot Design Process (Word, 25 KB)
Teacher Monitoring Chart
Teamwork skill: Develop leadership skills (Word, 31 KB)
Weekly Teacher Reflection
Weekly Teacher Reflection (Word, 20 KB)