![]() ![]() I’m going to tell my mom to buy me LEGOs!” Bringing LEGO WeDo Robotics into the classroom has the potential to reach and inspire children, and especially girls, who wouldn’t normally have these opportunities outside of school.Įach robotics lesson, including 30 minutes for building, can be completed in 60 to 90 minutes. ![]() Before getting started, Maria commented, “Lots of boys play with LEGOs.” At the end of the session, her teammate, Gabriella exclaimed, “LEGOs are fun for boys and girls, but girls don’t think they’re for girls because they haven’t played with them yet. I probably would have skipped something or done something wrong.” One of the groups consisted of three girls who speak English as a second language and who do not have any LEGOs at home. Caroline, who worked in an experienced LEGO building group with another girl and boy, explained, “I’m glad the people who worked with me were there because I probably couldn’t have done it on my own. The most important lessons learned by the participants are that teamwork is essential and LEGOS and robots are fun and exciting for both boys and girls. ![]() For the targeted age group, the kit was appropriately engaging and all students clamored for another session. A few of the groups made building errors, but they were able to troubleshoot successfully with minimal input from the teacher. The Activity Pack software introduces the robots to the students with short cartoon videos before guiding them through the building of the robots piece by piece. The kits are compact and easily stacked and stored, which is ideal for classrooms with limited storage space.īased on our previous experience with LEGO Mindstorms robots, we found that the WeDo robots were much easier to build and program. Any robotics novice will be able to follow the lesson plans and make good use of the glossaries and helpful visuals. The lesson binder is especially user-friendly with an overview of the robotics activities and their connections to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics standards. The drag-and-drop programming software is easy to use and the Activity Pack is a must for teachers and students with limited robotics experience. Teachers at Barrett Elementary, a NASA Explorer Alumni School, in Arlington, Virginia tested the complete kit with several small groups of students of diverse ages, ethnicities, and socioeconomic backgrounds. LEGO Education WeDo Robotics is designed to foster problem solving, critical thinking, communication, and teamwork in second- through fourth-grade classrooms. ![]()
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