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Early Elementary

(Ages 5-8):

Introduction to Robotics

Basic concepts such as what robots are, how they move, and simple examples of robots in everyday life.

Robot Building

Hands-on activities to build simple robots using kits or household materials, focusing on basic motor skills and creativity.

Programming Basics

Introduction to block-based programming languages with visual interfaces, such as Scratch or Blockly, to control simple robot movements.

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    Upper Elementary

    (Ages 9-11)

    Exploring Sensors

    Introduction to various sensors used in robotics, such as light sensors, proximity sensors, and touch sensors.

    Intermediate Robot Building

    More complex robot building projects involving multiple components and sensors, emphasizing problem-solving and teamwork.

    Introduction to Coding

    Introduction to text-based programming languages like Python or JavaScript, focusing on basic syntax and logic concepts.

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    Middle School

    (Ages 12-14)

    Understanding Robotics Concepts

    Deeper exploration of robotics concepts such as kinematics, sensors, actuators, and feedback loops.

    Advanced Robot Building

    Projects involving more sophisticated robots with multiple sensors and actuators, focusing on design principles and optimization

    Coding Skills Development

    Intermediate coding projects using text-based languages, including tasks like autonomous navigation, obstacle avoidance, and simple AI algorithms.

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    High School

    (Ages 15-18)

    Advanced Robotics Concepts

    In-depth study of advanced robotics topics such as computer vision, machine learning, robot perception, and control theory.

    Complex Robot Projects

    Design and implementation of complex robotics projects, such as robotic arms, drones, or mobile robots, integrating various sensors and technologies.

    Advanced Programming

    Advanced programming topics such as algorithms, data structures, object-oriented programming, and software development methodologies, applied to robotics applications.

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    Additional Considerations

    Interdisciplinary Projects

    Incorporate interdisciplinary projects that integrate robotics with other subjects like mathematics, physics, and engineering to provide a holistic learning experience.

    Real-World Applications

    Explore real-world applications of robotics in fields such as healthcare, manufacturing, space exploration, and environmental monitoring, inspiring students with the potential impact of robotics technology.

    Hands-On Workshops and Competitions

    Organize hands-on workshops and robotics competitions to encourage teamwork, creativity, and collaboration among students while showcasing their skills and achievements.