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Name of Challenge |
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Grade Level |
Difficulty Rating |
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Become familiar with the Lego components by building a simple mobile robot chassis |
6-9 |
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Program your robot chassis to move forward, backward, and spin. |
6-9 |
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Add gears to your mobile robot to have it move at a precise speed. |
6-9 |
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Design and build a mobile robot that can push as many full cans of soda as possible. |
6-9 |
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Add a touch sensor bumper to your mobile robot and have it react to contact. |
6-9 |
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Add a rotational sensor to your mobile robot and have it move a precise distance. |
6-9 |
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Use rotational sensors to control how much the mobile robot turns. You will then program the robot to navigate through a maze. |
6-9 |
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Add a light sensor to your mobile robot and program it to detect black lines. |
6-9 |
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Design a mobile robot that can seek out a light bulb. |
6-9 |
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Use touch sensors and a light sensor to remotely control a mobile robot. |
6-9 |
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Design and build a mobile robot to track a wavy black line. |
6-9 |
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Design and build a clock with a minute hand and a second hand. |
6-9 |
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Design a catapult that can launch a ping pong ball the farthest distance. |
6-9 |
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Design a robot that walks with 4 legs. |
6-9 |
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Design and build a mobile robot that can sense the edge of a table but not fall off. |
6-9 |
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Design and build a mobile robot that can drive either rightside-up or upside-down. It should sense which is which. |
6-9 |
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