Take a quick tour of our classroom and our equipment.
We welcomed School Year 2021-2022 with the start of face-to-face classes on August 12. Due to rise in COVID-19 cases and deaths, we entered a 3-week period of online-only classes at the start of September. With in-person classes resuming at the end of September, we face hybrid classes and continued challenges posed by having classes during a pandemic. As we continue to move forward, we hope to meet those challenges and create a fun learning experience for all wildcats in Robotics this year.
Students develop, build and program a robot through the use of the problem-solving process.
Students work collaboratively to find solutions to real-world problems
1. First Quarter: a) Digital Citizenship b) Identifying robot parts
c) Building and programming a robot
2. Second Quarter: a) Using sensors b) Building and using passive and active attachments, c) Testing and solving obstacle courses
3. Third Quarter: a) Visual programming b) Advanced
builds c) Advanced obstacle courses
4. Fourth Quarter: Applying and synthesizing engineering concepts
All students should use Google Classroom for attendance and submission of assignments.
All online students should attend sessions via Zoom in addition to going on Google Classroom for assignments.
Face-to-face students should handle class equipment and robotic kits with care.
All students and/or parents/guardians should communicate with Mrs. Carino if there are any issues with assignments or attendance via email or on Google Classroom.
Robotics assignments and projects are done in multiple steps. Students should keep trying. If they make mistakes or come across difficulties, don't give up!