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In this episode we looked at robots and the engineering principles of robots. We learned how robots use sensors to interpret their environment, how actuators and effectors allow a robot to manipulate the objects around it to accomplish a task, and how computers coordinate the efforts of the two.
Here is what is included in this 4-page download:
1. Teacher Notes - 2 pages of teacher notes
2. General Note taking guide - just a blank sheet for students to start with
3. Student Note Guide - 2 pages and a great way to keep students engaged in what they are watching. Three vocabulary, 7 questions, and 7 discussion questions.
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How Engineering Robots Works: Crash Course Engineering #33
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Description
In this episode we looked at robots and the engineering principles of robots. We learned how robots use sensors to interpret their environment, how actuators and effectors allow a robot to manipulate the objects around it to accomplish a task, and how computers coordinate the efforts of the two.
Here is what is included in this 4-page download:
1. Teacher Notes - 2 pages of teacher notes
2. General Note taking guide - just a blank sheet for students to start with
3. Student Note Guide - 2 pages and a great way to keep students engaged in what they are watching. Three vocabulary, 7 questions, and 7 discussion questions.
Make sure to check out my blog: Social Studies MegaStore Blog
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How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases:
• Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase, you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create more for you. ☺
Do you like this style of teaching? Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies, and product launches:
• Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower. Voila! You will now receive email updates about this store. ☺
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© Social Studies MegaStore. This purchase is for you and your classroom. Duplication for an entire school, an entire school system, or for commercial purposes is strictly forbidden. Please have other teachers purchase their own copy. If you are a school or district interested in purchasing several licenses, please contact me for a district-wide quote




