Support Collaboration, Creativity, Computational Thinking, and Learning with LEGO Robotics
Help me give my students access to LEGO robotics kits to support creativity, computational thinking, engineering, and collaboration as they participate in the US FIRST LEGO robotics program.
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My Project
Please help us provide 2 LEGO SPIKE Prime robotics kits for students in grades 4 to 8 at our public school in Philadelphia. With LEGO robotics, students learn how to creatively and collaboratively develop solutions with LEGO bricks, motors, sensors, and block-based code.
Our grades 4-8 students meet after school with teachers, family, and college student volunteers, who guide them in lessons on computer science and engineering.
In addition, all students at our school, especially grade 5 students, will have access to the kits during our Digital Literacy classes. With our older (and discontinued) robotics kits, we have created spin art, plant and pollinator models, and rovers. The newer kits would allow students to work with sensors and more sophisticated block-based coding to create even more complex artifacts. Because I integrate robotics at each grade level, all students will have access to these kits.
Finally, students at our school engage in a "Genius Hour" during some of our digital literacy classes and other moments during the school day. Students would have access to these LEGO robotics kits to create and complete projects of their choosing.
Nearly all students from low‑income households
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