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Challenge:
Everyone needs a pet, but not everyone can have a live one. Make a robotic pet/animal. Use two of the following: touch sensor, sound sensor and ultrasonic sensor to make your animal respond to you in some way. A dog that wags its tail and barks when you pet it (touch sensor)? A cat that purrs when you get close (touch Sensor)? A duck that waddles or bird that flaps its wings when it hears you (sound sensor) A bunny that lifts it's ears when it see's you?
Create the pet or animal you’d love to have and make sure you give it a cool name!
Objectives:
1st Steps:
* Fill out the Engineering Design Process
* Show me when you finish ASK IMAGINE PLAN with SKETCH on back.
Make sure you label MOTORS, BRICK & SENSORS
* Start Building
* Create a new program : Name it: PetA and PetB
BOTH PARTNERS MUST HAVE THE CODE on their computer.
Everyone needs a pet, but not everyone can have a live one. Make a robotic pet/animal. Use two of the following: touch sensor, sound sensor and ultrasonic sensor to make your animal respond to you in some way. A dog that wags its tail and barks when you pet it (touch sensor)? A cat that purrs when you get close (touch Sensor)? A duck that waddles or bird that flaps its wings when it hears you (sound sensor) A bunny that lifts it's ears when it see's you?
Create the pet or animal you’d love to have and make sure you give it a cool name!
Objectives:
- Use the Engineering Design Process to Design and Program a Robotic Pet (or animal) (+5 pts)
- Must include 2 SENSORS- your choice: a touch sensor, sound sensor. ultrasonic sensor. (+10 pts)
- Must have at least 2 ACTIONS (+10 pts)
- Designed and decorated to resemble an actual animal. (+5 pts)
- Can use paper/extra legos & pipe cleaners to decorate. NO GLUE OR TAPE.
1st Steps:
* Fill out the Engineering Design Process
* Show me when you finish ASK IMAGINE PLAN with SKETCH on back.
Make sure you label MOTORS, BRICK & SENSORS
* Start Building
* Create a new program : Name it: PetA and PetB
BOTH PARTNERS MUST HAVE THE CODE on their computer.
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