
We constructed the Alligator and then wrote a program with the WeDo software to move the alligator’s mouth. Pictured here is the construction of activity four, Hungry Alligator.
Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7 with latest Service Pack. Intel ® Pentium ® processor or compatible, 800 MHz minimum. The LEGO Education WeDo software will run on most computers made within the last 2-3 years.
Continue – Students are challenged to build more complex and advanced models. They make predictions about the effects of the proposed change-then make the change and observe the result. Contemplate – Students observe and report how changes in the model affect its behavior. The instructions are visual and are easily followed. The WeDo activities include step-by-step instructions. Construct – Children learn by building models. Connect – Adding to knowledge by connecting a new experience to experiences you already have. LEGO Education activities allow students to learn through four distinct phases, the “4C” learning process: Connect, Construct, Contemplate, and Continue. The curriculum is divided into four sections: Amazing Mechanisms, Wild Animals, Play Soccer, and Adventure Stories. It contains all of the pieces required to perform the activities–including a motor, gears, pulleys, electronic sensors, a printed teacher’s guide, and LEGO Education WeDo software.
The LEGO Education WeDo curriculum has twelve exciting project activities. What Does the LEGO WeDo Robotics Set Include? The electronic activity pack, includes 12 activities, and explores four different themes mentioned below. The children also program their models using the WeDo Software v1.2. The goal is for students to build simple machines – with working motors and sensors. Our older middle and high school children also folded into the learning. LEGO® Education WeDo Robotics is very easy to use for all our ages and a wonderful introduction to robotics. And the more we experimented, the more we learned, the more we enjoyed!
Don’t miss the LEGO® Education bricks set giveaway at the end!īuild and create with a LEGO Education set and the computer? We knew we’d like it.