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Preview of Unit 1 Robot Motion Math | Distance, Speed & Time WS + Answer Key

Unit 1 Robot Motion Math | Distance, Speed & Time WS + Answer Key

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RoboBytes
Tired of students blindly guessing how fast robots should move? This bell ringer worksheet teaches them the real-world math behind motion, using Distance = Speed × Time. Students calculate distances, speeds, and travel times — then compare motion scenarios to deepen understanding. This resource is also included in the LEGO SPIKE Prime Robotics Unit: Intro to Coding, Movement & Robot Logic (9 Lessons / 2 Weeks). Why teachers love it: Multiple problems increase rigor without creating extra work
Preview of Detectives of Truth

Detectives of Truth

You can find the lesson described here on our website. It includes a lesson plan, student response sheet, quiz and answer key. Gr 3-6 The News War: Detectives of TruthWe also have similar lessons for other grade levels. Gr 6-12 The News War: Think Like A Journalist, Verify Like a SkepticGr K-3 Be A News DetectiveFor a quick description, view The News War on our YouTube channel. For dozens of lessons that promote skeptical thinking skills, check out our webpage www.GenerationSkeptics.org
Preview of The News War: Think Like a Journalist, Verify Like A Skeptic

The News War: Think Like a Journalist, Verify Like A Skeptic

You can find the lesson described here on our website. It includes a lesson plan, student response sheet, quiz and answer key. Gr 6-12 The News War: Think Like A Journalist, Verify Like a SkepticWe also have similar lessons for younger grades. Gr 3-6 The News War: Detectives of TruthGr K-3 Be A News DetectiveFor a quick description, view The News War on our YouTube channel. For dozens of lessons that promote skeptical thinking skills, check out our webpage www.GenerationSkeptics.org
Preview of Code Flying Reindeer

Code Flying Reindeer

Snap eight coding blocks together to program your reindeer to fly! This Slides presentation will walk students through every step. Students can work at their own pace. Simply share this Google Slides presentation with them and watch them code! This coding project is done in Scratch, which is free to use at scratch.mit.edu.
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