I shared some information from a few nonfiction robot books before reading Ame Dyckman's fabulous picture book Boy + Bot, illustrated by Dan Yaccarino. Then, students were able to use art supplies to create a robot they would enjoy playing with for a day. While they created, I took the ozobots around to each table to show them the sensors and let them see how they worked. I love my job. Watching their eyes light up as the little robots zoomed around was super fun. We all got to enjoy a story and learn a little bit about robots too. Our robot day was amazing.
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Friday, May 6, 2016
Celebrating Robots
I shared some information from a few nonfiction robot books before reading Ame Dyckman's fabulous picture book Boy + Bot, illustrated by Dan Yaccarino. Then, students were able to use art supplies to create a robot they would enjoy playing with for a day. While they created, I took the ozobots around to each table to show them the sensors and let them see how they worked. I love my job. Watching their eyes light up as the little robots zoomed around was super fun. We all got to enjoy a story and learn a little bit about robots too. Our robot day was amazing.
Sounds like so much fun. I'm not familiar with ozobots, but apparently your kinder are!
ReplyDeleteSuch a great book! What fun your students had!
ReplyDeleteI'll bet those littles had lots of fun stories to tell at the dinner that night.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun! I can just imagine how much the kids enjoyed this.
ReplyDeleteWow, Crystal, this looks like a wonderful time with those materials.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a terrific and joyful learning experience!
ReplyDeleteSo very fun! We love reading Robot Zot in our house but Boy + Bot is definitely a favorite. too. :)
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