Educational Resources - Wonder Workshop Curriculum Wonder Workshop’s comprehensive curricular resources enable teachers to help students practice computational thinking and 21st-century skills with Dash, Dot, and Cue robots No coding experience necessary!
Educational Resources - Wonder Workshop Description Level A, Lesson 4: Students will review their previous programming of sequencing with lights, sounds, and animation blocks and further explore using sequencing with Dash They will use Blockly preset programs and Challenge Cards to practice their new skills
Educational Resources - Wonder Workshop Curriculum Wonder Workshop’s comprehensive curricular resources enable teachers to help students practice computational thinking and 21st-century skills with Dash, Dot, and Cue robots No coding experience necessary!
Educational Resources - Wonder Workshop Introduce Dot and Dash to the class in a fun way A couple ideas are given below Have fun with the introduction: this is a good opportunity to dress Dash up with fun outfits or lego crafting See the Dash and Dot Show Episode 3 for ideas What do students know about robots? What comes to mind when they hear the term ‘robot’? Have they seen robots in their everyday lives? In the movies? A
teachersguide. indd - Wonder Workshop Determine Team Roles Swap roles with your teammates for each challenge Team roles include lead programmer, robot wrangler, and documentarian
Educational Resources - Wonder Workshop Description Take on Dash's Basketball Challenge! Can you program Dash to launch a ball into the basket? Students will test and investigate the best settings that can be used with the launcher to accurately make the basket They will practice measuring distances and collecting data before sharing their results with the class!
Educational Resources - education. makewonder. com Description Level E, Lesson 4: Students will review what they have learned in the previous lesson about Function blocks and further explore using Functions in computer programming They will use Blockly preset programs and Challenge Cards to practice their new skills
teachersguide. indd - Wonder Workshop computational thinking: problem-solving related to computers, programming, or computer science using skills such as decomposing problems, pattern recognition, abstraction, and automation
Educational Resources - education. makewonder. com Have students complete the Terrible Troll of Trepidation Challenge puzzle in Blockly Solutions to the challenges are in the downloadable file under "Downloadable Materials" Change by: changes the value of a variable by an argument It is essentially an increment or decrement block depending on the sign of the argument If: a conditional statement, that if proved to be true, performs a