In this journey of the robotics class, we demonstrated many science and mathematics concepts using the ability to detect and navigating between the sensors. We spent time in learning how each sensor works as well as how to use each sensor’s feedback to control the EV3 movement. We were encouraged to use references such as YouTube, our textbook.LEGO Education Mindstorms EV3. We worked in teams to do some science experiments, practice new kits version, and demonstrate the robot
We practiced velocity which is the rate of motion, change of position with weight. Also, by using EV3 we measured distanced move per unit of time for example per second, centimeters and inches. Friction which is the resistance encountered when one body is moved in contact with another takes place in this challenge. All the processes that we’ve been are through engineering proses which the student go through to meet The Common Core Standers and the Next Generations Science Standers. Our aim to make the students be confident to learn how to identify problems, plan some possible solutions, and test their designs.
One of the biggest challenges facing us as teachers today is meeting the needs of each individual student in their classroom; that is the core of differentiated instruction. Differentiated instruction asks teachers to approach students at their instructional level, and requires students to show evidence of growth from their instructional level. Differentiated instruction encompasses more than just assessment. It involves all aspects of instruction classroom learning science, learning content, and assessment. I believe the EV3 programming curriculum and robotic software provide many opportunities for students of different math level, solve the open-ended programming challenge, challenging gifted students, and engaging in engineering challenges.
I think robotics activities are concrete, contextualized, and provide immediate feedback – important factors in satisfying a student’s desire for success and creating the motivation to continue learning. Students also learn about the robotics technologies themselves, which meet their needs and involve them in solving real-world problems. The pervasiveness of robotics technologies in learning helps students to be engaged learners as they believe that the content that they are studying is important or will be valuable to them in the future.
We practiced velocity which is the rate of motion, change of position with weight. Also, by using EV3 we measured distanced move per unit of time for example per second, centimeters and inches. Friction which is the resistance encountered when one body is moved in contact with another takes place in this challenge. All the processes that we’ve been are through engineering proses which the student go through to meet The Common Core Standers and the Next Generations Science Standers. Our aim to make the students be confident to learn how to identify problems, plan some possible solutions, and test their designs.
One of the biggest challenges facing us as teachers today is meeting the needs of each individual student in their classroom; that is the core of differentiated instruction. Differentiated instruction asks teachers to approach students at their instructional level, and requires students to show evidence of growth from their instructional level. Differentiated instruction encompasses more than just assessment. It involves all aspects of instruction classroom learning science, learning content, and assessment. I believe the EV3 programming curriculum and robotic software provide many opportunities for students of different math level, solve the open-ended programming challenge, challenging gifted students, and engaging in engineering challenges.
I think robotics activities are concrete, contextualized, and provide immediate feedback – important factors in satisfying a student’s desire for success and creating the motivation to continue learning. Students also learn about the robotics technologies themselves, which meet their needs and involve them in solving real-world problems. The pervasiveness of robotics technologies in learning helps students to be engaged learners as they believe that the content that they are studying is important or will be valuable to them in the future.









