Engage
Launch the Engage Section
ACTS is what the teacher will do and ASKS is how the teacher will facilitate.
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Getting the Students Ready to Build
Since humans have specific requirements to live, how would the needs of Astronauts affect the design of a base on Mars?
We are going to design and build a Mars base for our Astronaut using the VEX GO Kits. Refer to Mars Base Design and Build Challenge slide in the Lab 6 Slideshow.
Facilitate the Build
- InstructInstruct students to join their group, and have them complete the Robotics Roles & Routines sheet. Use the Suggested Role Responsibilities slide in the Lab Image Slideshow as a guide for students to complete this sheet.
- DistributeDistribute VEX GO Kits and an Engineering Design Process Organizer to each group.
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FacilitateFacilitate
getting ready to build.
- Journalists should complete the Engineering Design Process Organizer based on group discussions, including drawing and labeling diagrams.
- Builders contribute ideas in the discussion, and assemble the build based on the group’s diagrams.
- OfferOffer suggestions and note positive group building and problem solving strategies as groups build together.
Teacher Troubleshooting
- Students may want to start building right away and resist the "planning" part of the process.
- Keep the build small to start off so students have enough materials to enclose their base.
- After the first build, students will be more familiar with the pieces and construction techniques, and will be able to create more detailed plans and builds.
Facilitation Strategies
- Build discussions around their plans. Circulate around the room asking open-ended questions about their plans. Refer to their diagrams and notes. Encourage spatial talk when students describe their ideas. Rephrase their statements using spatial language to reinforce and expand spatial language vocabulary.
- Circulate a second time focusing on materials. Encourage them to be strategic so that they have enough pieces to enclose their base.
- Reinforce prior lesson experiences about strategically using pins, connectors, wheels, etc.
- Allot a significant amount of time for students to revise their design after the Mid-Play Break group discussion.