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Physics and Robotics

This document outlines learning objectives for a robotics lesson covering various topics: 1. The science objectives cover concepts related to robot mechanics like mass, force, energy and how they relate to robots. It also discusses theories behind car shapes and alarm light colors. 2. The math objectives involve solving equations and practical problems using arithmetic operations. 3. The technology objective is about using servo rotation modes and wireless communication. 4. The engineering objectives control aspects of a simulated police car like steering, speed and whistle intervals. 5. The art objective asks students to redesign a prototype car. It also provides instructions for group activities using the materials.

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Physics and Robotics

This document outlines learning objectives for a robotics lesson covering various topics: 1. The science objectives cover concepts related to robot mechanics like mass, force, energy and how they relate to robots. It also discusses theories behind car shapes and alarm light colors. 2. The math objectives involve solving equations and practical problems using arithmetic operations. 3. The technology objective is about using servo rotation modes and wireless communication. 4. The engineering objectives control aspects of a simulated police car like steering, speed and whistle intervals. 5. The art objective asks students to redesign a prototype car. It also provides instructions for group activities using the materials.

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Physics and

Robotics
TLE 10 Robotics – Lesson 2

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Learning Objectives: Science
1. To exhibit understanding of the connection of the
following terms: mass, force, work, power, torque,
and energy to robots.
2. To know the science behind automobile’s shape
3. To understand theories behind the red and blue
colors in alarm lights
4. To Master the nature of sound

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Learning Objectives: Math

1. To solve simple equations by using equality


properties
2. To solve practical problems skillfully with four
fundamental operations of arithmetic

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Learning Objectives: Technology

1. To use the rotation mode of servos


2. To know about wireless communication technology

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Learning Objectives: Engineering

1. To control the steering of a police car


2. To control a car speed
3. To control the intervals between whistles

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Learning Objectives: Art

1. To come-up with a remodel design of the prototype


car provided.

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Group Activity 1
Mechanics:
1. Please go to Canvas and click People. Look for the
group title Physics Group and find out from which group
each of you belongs.
2. Go to Modules and click on Physics and Robotics to see
the provided group activities.
3. Each group will be given 30 minutes to prepare.
4. The final output will be presented to the class. The
group’s activity grade will be based on how their
classmates learned from them through a voting activity.

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The Police Car Initial Components

Explorer Development
Board Controller

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The Police Car Initial Components

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