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Perimeter Robots Math - PBL
Perimeter Robots Math - PBL
Perimeter Robots Math - PBL
Perimeter Robots Math - PBL
Perimeter Robots Math - PBL
Perimeter Robots Math - PBL
Perimeter Robots Math - PBL
Perimeter Robots Math - PBL
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Engage your students in learning perimeter through creating their own robots!

Throughout modern history, people have been fascinated with the idea of creating robots to perform various tasks. From Unimate, the world’s first robot created in 1954 by George C. Divol, to the social humanoid, Sophia, created by Hanson Robotics, the advance in robotics has been truly remarkable. For this project, each student designs and constructs their own robot and calculates the perimeter of its parts. Have fun!

This resource guides students through the process of designing and creating their own robots to encourage students to develop a deep understanding of perimeter. After conducting research on robot design, students sketch their ideas on a practice design page. Next, students draw their robots onto grid paper (3 different sizes are provided) and make their calculations using the template provided. Afterwards, they glue their robots onto construction paper along with the display labels showcasing their learning. Once complete, these projects look fantastic on hallway bulletin boards!

This Project Package Includes:

- Step by Step Instructions

- Research Notes Page

- Practice Design Page

- 1-Centimeter Grid Paper (8.5 x 11 - Letter)

- 1-Centimeter Grid Paper (8.5 x 14 - Legal)

- 1-Centimeter Grid Paper (11 x 17 - Tabloid)

- Perimeter Calculations Template (2 pages)

- Display Labels (3 Pages)

- Project Example Photos

- Project Rubric

Project-Based Learning (PBL) is a student-centered pedagogy in which students are challenged to actively learn about a subject for an extended period of time. It is a form of active learning or inquiry-based learning. Project-Based Learning is in contrast to paper-based, rote memorization, or teacher-led instruction that presents established facts. Please be aware of what you are purchasing.

Thanks so much,

Creative Lab

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Tags: no prep, print and go, perimeter project, robots, robot, fun math project

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Perimeter Robots Math - PBL

Rated 5 out of 5, based on 4 reviews
5.0 (4 ratings)
Creative Lab
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Description

Engage your students in learning perimeter through creating their own robots!

Throughout modern history, people have been fascinated with the idea of creating robots to perform various tasks. From Unimate, the world’s first robot created in 1954 by George C. Divol, to the social humanoid, Sophia, created by Hanson Robotics, the advance in robotics has been truly remarkable. For this project, each student designs and constructs their own robot and calculates the perimeter of its parts. Have fun!

This resource guides students through the process of designing and creating their own robots to encourage students to develop a deep understanding of perimeter. After conducting research on robot design, students sketch their ideas on a practice design page. Next, students draw their robots onto grid paper (3 different sizes are provided) and make their calculations using the template provided. Afterwards, they glue their robots onto construction paper along with the display labels showcasing their learning. Once complete, these projects look fantastic on hallway bulletin boards!

This Project Package Includes:

- Step by Step Instructions

- Research Notes Page

- Practice Design Page

- 1-Centimeter Grid Paper (8.5 x 11 - Letter)

- 1-Centimeter Grid Paper (8.5 x 14 - Legal)

- 1-Centimeter Grid Paper (11 x 17 - Tabloid)

- Perimeter Calculations Template (2 pages)

- Display Labels (3 Pages)

- Project Example Photos

- Project Rubric

Project-Based Learning (PBL) is a student-centered pedagogy in which students are challenged to actively learn about a subject for an extended period of time. It is a form of active learning or inquiry-based learning. Project-Based Learning is in contrast to paper-based, rote memorization, or teacher-led instruction that presents established facts. Please be aware of what you are purchasing.

Thanks so much,

Creative Lab

Your Feedback = Free Products

We love your feedback. After leaving feedback on one of our products, email us at CreativeLab25@gmail.com and we will send you any Creative Lab product for free (excludes bundles). We look forward to hearing from you!

Followers Get Premium Access

• Look for the green star next to our store logo at the top right corner of this page and click it to become a follower. This will allow you to be notified each time we debut a new product or freebie!

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Tags: no prep, print and go, perimeter project, robots, robot, fun math project

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Rated 5 out of 5, based on 4 reviews
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Rated 5 out of 5
April 20, 2022
Thanks, it's a very fun activity!
Elena H.
104 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd
Rated 5 out of 5
March 2, 2022
This was really engaging for my 3rd grade students. They had a blast completing their projects.
malissa C.
32 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd
Rated 5 out of 5
May 16, 2021
My Kids loved this activity and enjoyed working with partner.
Mindy W.
175 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd
Rated 5 out of 5
August 10, 2020
My students loved this activity. It was a great way to reinforce this skill!
Theo Anderson
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1,778 reviews
Grades taught: 4th

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