I have so appreciated opportunities other educators have shared with me. This blog shares the opportunities I have discovered for students and educators as they occur and shares activities and ideas from my elementary engineering lab. Students in elementary engineering build working models, use robotics, and design 3D printing projects using project-based learning. Opinions expressed here are my own.
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Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Week 2 - Beginning Building and Programming
I need to begin by explaining I only see the first through fifth graders an hour per week, once a week. Kindergarten is only for a half hour a week. Now the Kindergarten time is probably just about right. However, one hour per week is just not long enough for the other classes. Moving from the classroom, where I had more time and could shift my times around as needed, to such limited time constraints is definitely a challenge. An hour works for an easy build and easy programming challenges, but not the more complex work I would like to move to. After just the first day of instructing, I can see that more complicated projects will take several weeks. I had several students that were unable to complete their builds. They had more success in completing their projects if they worked with a partner. I plan to require that for the rest of the classes this week. I know things will get quicker as we get into the routine and remember where parts are, but I will need to get better at assessing how much time a build will take. My challenge is to teach as much as I can in the limited class time. The upside is I won't have any trouble filling my lesson plan book.
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