Preview
- 12-18 years old
- 45 min - 4 hrs, 35 min
- Beginner
Description
- Students are asked to use proportional reasoning and scale to design a race course for the Speedbot.
Key Concepts
- Mathematical Reasoning
- Proportional Reasoning
- Iterative Design
Objectives
- Create a race course by planning with scaled drawings.
- Analyze relationships between scaled measurements.
- Practice converting units.
- Understand the use of scales and proportional reasoning.
Materials needed
- 1 or more VEX V5 Classroom Starter Kits
- Roll of Tape
- Meter Stick or Ruler
- Calculator
- Engineering Notebook
- Stopwatch
- Multiple boxes
- 3-Ring Binders
Facilitation Notes
- Ensure all required parts for the build are available prior to starting this STEM Lab.
- Although the V5 Robot Brain is included in the build of the VEX V5 Speedbot, no programming is required.
- Make sure that there is ample space in the classroom to measure out and tape the field area for the race course that will be used.
- Providing a set space to create a race course within can help expedite initial decisions for the design area.
- An engineering notebook can be as simple as lined paper within a folder or binder. The notebook shown is a more sophisticated example that is available through VEX Robotics.
- During the iterative design process prior to the challenge, teams should be testing the accuracy of their measurements and mathematical conversions.
- The approximate pacing of each section of the Stem Lab is as follows: Seek- 125 minutes, Play- 85 minutes, Apply- 15 minutes, Rethink- 45 minutes, Know- 5 minutes.
Further Your Learning
- Math
- Add other items to the physical race course, based on scale. Some items could include, stands, a press box, concession stand, trees, benches, etc.
- Draw a map of the school campus or other well-known location in the school community with the correct scale.
- Social Studies
- Look at various maps to compare the scales used. Have the students create their own set of questions and then trade with each other to solve.
- Research how cartographers use technology to help create more accurate maps.
Educational Standards
Standards for Technological Literacy (STL)
- 4.E
Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)
- HS-ETS1-2
- HS-ETS1-3
Common Core State Standards (CCSS)
- RST.9-10.3
- RST.11-12.3
- HSN.Q.A.1
- HSA.CED.A.1
- MP.4
- MP.5
- MP.6
- CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.6.RP.A.1
- CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.6.RP.A.3.D
TEKS
- 126.40.c.1
- 111.39.c.1