Case Studies
LEGO Robotics
Students in Ms. Casida's classroom at Lincoln Elementary, Kingsburg Unified, conducted research to explore how water is supplied to the consumer. They learned about the process to purify water and why it is important. They had to create a solution to improve their waters journey so they designed, built, programmed, tested, and improved a model made of Lego bricks. The children had to motorize part of their model and have a working, moving part. To conclude their project, they created and shared a “Show Me” poster and completed an Engineering Notebook.
Students in Ms. Casida's classroom at Lincoln Elementary, Kingsburg Unified, conducted research to explore how water is supplied to the consumer. They learned about the process to purify water and why it is important. They had to create a solution to improve their waters journey so they designed, built, programmed, tested, and improved a model made of Lego bricks. The children had to motorize part of their model and have a working, moving part. To conclude their project, they created and shared a “Show Me” poster and completed an Engineering Notebook. Through this experience they learned to cooperate, listen to their teammates, make compromises, and work as a team. This was an engaging way to learn about bluetooth, wifi, coding, and other IT curriculum.