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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 Robot Explorers: Discovering the World of Robots | eBook | Quiz

Robot Explorers: Discovering the World of Robots | eBook | Quiz

Ready to spark curiosity and introduce your students to the fascinating world of robots? This engaging FREE resource from StoryTime Science is designed to captivate young minds (ages 6-10) and make learning about robotic explorers an exciting adventure! Perfect for Science, Technology, Engineering (STEM), or even Reading lessons, this versatile set of materials is ideal for classroom teachers, homeschooling parents, and tutors looking for an inspiring and ready-to-use introduction to robotics
Preview of Coding Quiz

Coding Quiz

Created by
Tech Assistance
This is great quiz for new coders and younger learners of the different vocabulary words related to technology.
Preview of Douglas Engelbart - Engineers to Know

Douglas Engelbart - Engineers to Know

Please take a few seconds to leave feedback! I'd really appreciate it. This is a mini-lesson that exposes students to important Engineers to Know. In this lesson students learn about Douglas Engelbart, and why he became known as The Inventor of the Computer Mouse. There are 6 student pages total in this lesson. There are 2 pages that contain reading passages. There are 2 student activities to complete. 1 lesson quiz and 1 reference sheet at the end of the lesson. This is a great activity to l
Preview of Maze Challenge

Maze Challenge

As the first engineering design challenge of the unit, students are introduced to the logic for solving a maze. First they observe a blindfolded student volunteer being guided through a classroom maze by the simple verbal instructions of another student. In this demonstration, the blindfolded student represents a robot and the guiding student represents programming commands. Then student groups apply that logic to program LEGO® MINDSTORMS® EV3 robots to navigate through a maze, first with no sen
Preview of Earth Friendly Robots Worksheet for PPT

Earth Friendly Robots Worksheet for PPT

Created by
Moores Science
Apply what you have learned about Earth-friendly robots and design your own from materials at home!
Preview of Build-a-Bot: Design Your Own Robot Helper - A Creative STEM Starter

Build-a-Bot: Design Your Own Robot Helper - A Creative STEM Starter

Build-a-Bot – A Creative STEM Thinking Challenge (Free!)Looking for a free robotics activity that sparks creativity and builds critical thinking skills? Build-a-Bot is a flexible, high-interest STEM starter where students design their own robot helper—thinking through real-world problems, audience needs, and responsible design choices. Perfect as a back-to-school icebreaker, early finisher activity, or low-stress sub plan, this printable challenge is ideal for Grades 4–8. It’s low-prep, high-
Preview of Earth Friendly Robots PPT

Earth Friendly Robots PPT

Created by
Moores Science
Learn about how we can build robots that are more earth-friendly. Based on what we currently know about most robots, we use plastics and nonrecyclable materials to build them. Is there a better way to build them in the future?
Preview of Earth Friendly Robots PPT with voice-over AI
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Earth Friendly Robots PPT with voice-over AI

Created by
Moores Science
Learn about how we can build robots that are more earth-friendly. Based on what we currently know about most robots, we use plastics and nonrecyclable materials to build them. Is there a better way to build them in the future?
Preview of The Engineering Design Process: A Closer Look

The Engineering Design Process: A Closer Look

Created by
Daniel Nesbitt
This lesson includes a reading sample about the Engineering Design Process. The 6 steps of the process are explained. The lesson includes a short set of questions for students to answer as a reflection and check for understanding about the Engineering Design Process. Teachers should ask students to read pages 1 and 2. Teachers should provide clarification for students as needed. Provide as much meaningful connection between student experience and the Engineering Design Process. Have an inf
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