Last Friday, the students of 5th B and 5th A carried out the Lego Spike project, specifically the Automated Warehouse task. The activity was really cool; the students put in a lot of effort and enjoyed it immensely. The objective of this task was for the robot to rotate around a 20x20 cm floor tile. Here I will list the most important steps that had to be taken to make the robot rotate around the tile.
1. The first thing to do was to build the Automated Warehouse robot in mixed groups of four members with the Lego pieces that were all in the Lego set "LEGO SPIKE". Here is an image of the Lego Spike set
2. The second thing to do was to program the Automated Warehouse robot, the whole group, with the blocks on the right side. These blocks perform a part of the programming. For example: turn left at 120 degrees or continue forward for 10 seconds at 15% power.
3. After everything is prepared, programmed and built perfectly, you have to test the Automated Warehouse robot to make sure it does everything you have programmed, but before testing it you have to check that it is programmed correctly and properly.
4.In the fourth and final step, you have to make the robot achieve the objective, which is to correctly turn around the slab. Then, once everything is done, you have to present the robot, obviously in English. If you look at the beginning of the slide, there is a video showing the fourth step. Here are some images.