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Practice

In the last section, you learned about the elements of a claw and how a claw works. Now, you are going to apply what you have learned to iterate on the build to complete the Improve Your Claw practice activity.

In this activity, your Clawbot will have to drive to a Buckyball, collect the Buckyball with the claw, and drive it to the opposite side of the Field. You will iterate on the design of the claw to improve your robot's ability to move the Buckyball around the Field. Watch the video below to see how you can apply what you have learned to complete the Improve Your Claw practice activity.

Now it's your turn to complete the Improve Your Claw practice activity!

In this animation, a Controller is used to drive the robot to the Buckyball, collect it with the claw, then move the Buckyball to the opposite side of the Field. This animation shows one possible way your robot could move to complete the Improve Your Claw practice activity.

Use this document as a reference to complete the practice activity.

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As you complete the Improve Your Claw practice activity, document your designs and testing in your engineering notebook.

  • Describe and illustrate your design.
  • What is the first thing that you changed on your claw? Why?
  • How did it perform in the activity? 
  • How did you iterate on this design to improve your robot's performance in the practice activity?

See the image on the left for an example of how you can record your design ideas and tests.

Notebook sketch of the Clawbot with an arrow pointing to the claw. Designs and data are charted below with sketches, times, and design ideas noted.

Prepare for the Challenge

In Compete (on the next page), you will test your claw designs in the Grab and Go Challenge. Learn how to compete in the challenge, check your understanding, then practice for the challenge.

The goal of this challenge is to use the Controller to drive your robot and move three Buckyballs from one side of the Field to the other in the least amount of time.

Watch this animation to see an example of a Clawbot moving the three Buckyballs from one side of the Field to another. 

Follow the steps in this document to learn more about how to complete this challenge.

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Check Your Understanding

Before beginning the challenge, ensure that you understand the rules and setup of the challenge by answering the questions in the document below in your engineering notebook.

Check Your Understanding questions

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After completing the questions, try practicing the challenge.


Select Next > to compete in the Grab and Go Challenge.