CSP Team Note: Smarties, are you looking for something fun and educational to do with you kiddoes? We recently reached out to our smarty friends – the ULTIMATE STEAM experts – Digi-Bridge and look what they had to say….
Your days at home may seem long right now, but they can be filled with fun and creativity for your entire family and we want to help. Each week Digi-Bridge will post a new STEAM-based scavenger hunt called a #STEAMSearch so your little smarties can explore their world independently or with a sibling or you! This week Digi-Bridge is talking about robotics. It is their way of celebrating National Robotics Week which takes place this week (April 4-12).
Click here & print out this week’s #STEAMSearch.
Click here for the Spanish version.
SEARCH #1: PICK A PART
You can find many robot parts around your home! Count the items that use one of the following: LED lights, buttons/switches, motors or that you can program.
BONUS! Watch this video and look for something you can take apart, but ask permission!
DIGI-KNOW? Robots are not just cool, but also necessary. They can perform dangerous jobs that would be too risky for humans.
SEARCH #2: SPOT A BOT
A robot is a machine capable of sensing its environment, carrying out computations to make decisions, and performing actions in the real world. What robots are in your home or neighborhood?
BONUS! Have another family member do the exercise and compare notes.
DIGI-KNOW? There are at least 15 distinct types of robots. (Source: IEEE Spectrum)
SEARCH #3: WATCH & LEARN
Watch videos (like this one on the UV-Disinfection Robot or any of these from PBS Learning Media) highlighting various types of robots, then draw and/or describe the type of robot you wish you had in your life.
BONUS! Check out these robot all-stars! Which one do you think is the most helpful?
DIGI-KNOW? The smallest robot is called a nanobot. It is less than one-thousandth of a millimeter.
SEARCH #4: DANCE PARTY
Robots are programmed to perform tasks through a set of coded commands. Can you give another person specific directions on how to walk across a room, around furniture, and pick up an object?
BONUS! Code a family member or virtual friend to dance! (Get instructions here!)
DIGI-KNOW? Someone who conceptualizes, designs, builds, programs, and experiments with robots is called a robotocist.
SEARCH #5: BECOME A ROBOT
Use materials around your home to make a robot mask or robot head you can wear. Share a photo or video of you as a robot.
BONUS! Use Animoji options to give yourself a robot head and call someone to speak with them as a robot!
DIGI-KNOW? Robots that have human form or characteristics, like Star Wars C3PO, are called Humanoids.
Digi-Bridge encourages you to share with them what your students find by sharing on social media (tag @digibridgeus @charlottesmartypants and use #STEAMSEARCH) OR you can email: content@digi-bridge.org!
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Digi-Bridge aims to equip shareholders with the means to foster optimal use of technology in the learning environment, ensuring that all 21st century learners have opportunities to succeed in the digital age. We’ve been doing work in Charlotte since 2014 with a strong team of efficient and passionate people.
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