Ann Gadzikowski 
Robotics for Young Children [EPUB ebook] 
STEM Activities and Simple Coding

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Introduce young children to the building and programming of robots through playful, developmentally appropriate activities. Many early childhood professionals are unfamiliar with computer science, robotics, and engineering concepts. This user-friendly and accessible book gives teachers great ideas for engaging young children with 100 exciting hands-on computer science and engineering activities. The book can be easily included in a developmentally appropriate curriculum and offers a balance of adult-facilitated and child-centered activities.

Ann Gadzikowski has more than twenty-five years of experience as a teacher and director of early childhood programs, and is the Early Childhood Coordinator for Northwestern University’s Center for Talent Development and oversees the summer Leapfrog Program. Her book Creating a Beautiful Mess: Ten Essential Play Experiences for a Joyous Childhood won gold in the 2015 National Parenting Publications Awards.

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Table of Contents


Introduction

Simone and the evil robot

Why robots matter

Powerful ideas

The innovation economy

Computer science as a core subject area

Computer science learning standards

Relationship-based robotics

Constructivism & Developmentally Appropriate Practice

Give me back my caps!

Basic terms and concepts

How to use this book

The hundred languages of children

The important thing about robots


What is a robot?

The important thing about robots

Activity 1.1: Famous robots

Activity 1.2: Machine faces

Activity 1.3: Make a robot face

Activity 1.4: Talk like a robot

Activity 1.5: Robot dance party

Activity 1.6: Robot picture books

Activity 1.7: Take apart a machine or robot

Activity 1.8: Clay robots

Activity 1.9: What is metal?

Activity 1.10: Magnets — Is it metal?

Activity 1.11: Build with “metal” blocks

Activity 1.12: Robots in real life

Activity 1.13: Be the boss of a robot

Activity 1.14: Is this a robot?

Activity 1.15: Robot dramatic play

Activity 1.16: Questions about robots


How do we build robots?

A robot case study

Activity 2.1: Robot free play

Activity 2.2: Real or robot?

Activity 2.3: Compare robot to robot

Activity 2.4: Robot hospital

Activity 2.5: Robot take aparts

Activity 2.6: Electron game

Activity 2.7: Power conversations

Activity 2.8: Things that light up

Activity 2.9: Circuit sets

Activity 2.10: Simple machines

Activity 2.11: Daisy’s Wild Ride

Activity 2.12: Ramps

Activity 2.13: Marble runs

Activity 2.14: Wheels

Activity 2.15: Study a bicycle

Activity 2.16: Gears

Activity 2.17: Design Thinking

Activity 2.18: The Most Magnificent Thing by Ashley Spires

Activity 2.19: Kinesthetic car wash

Activity 2.20: Water table car wash

Activity 2.21: Car wash made of blocks

Activity 2.22: The domino effect

Activity 2.23: Rube Goldberg contraption

Activity 2.24: Trouble shooting with Rosie Revere

Activity 2.25: Mistake party!


How do we tell robots what to do?

Developing spatial intelligence

Activity 3.1: Checkerboard play

Activity 3.2: The big grid

Activity 3.3: Follow the arrows

Activity 3.4: Map books

Activity 3.5: Meet the Bee-Bots

Activity 3.6: Bee-Bot hokey pokey

Activity 3.7: Turn round and round

Activity 3.8: Create a path

Activity 3.9: Follow a friend

Activity 3.10: Invent a programming language

Activity 3.11: Synchronize!

Activity 3.12: Bee-Bot dance

Activity 3.13: Make a grid

Activity 3.14: Meet Cubetto

Activity 3.15: The function block

Activity 3.16: Code-a-pillar

Activity 3.17: Robot Turtle game

Activity 3.18: Program your parents

Activity 3.19: Pattern blocks

Activity 3.20: People patterns

Activity 3.21: Arrow signs

Activity 3.22: Rebus stories

Activity 3.23: Daisy the Dinosaur

Activity 3.24: Kodable

Activity 3.25: Scratch Jr

Activity 3.26: Other apps

Activity 3.27: Build your code


How do robots help us?

Imagining a better world

Activity 4.1: Robot helpers

Activity 4.2: Robot pets

Activity 4.3: Robot doctors

Activity 4.4: Robot arm

Activity 4.5: Yuck!

Activity 4.6: Robot car

Activity 4.7: Fast & faster

Activity 4.8: Robot directions

Activity 4.9: Brave robots

Activity 4.10: Robot friends

Activity 4.11: Sensors – How robots see

Activity 4.12: Flying robots

Activity 4.13: What is a drone?

Activity 4.14: Swimming robots

Activity 4.15: Robots in space

Activity 4.16: Robot wishes


How can we learn more about robots?

Robotics learning in elementary school and beyond

Activity 5.1: Scratch animation

Activity 5.2: Hopscotch

Activity 5.3: Digital game design

Activity 5.4: Hour of Code

Activity 5.5: Code.org

Activity 5.6: Artificial intelligence

Activity 5.7: Web design

Activity 5.8: LEGO We Do & EV3

Activity 5.9: LEGO League

Activity 5.10: Maker spaces

Activity 5.11: Ready, set, design

Activity 5.12: Interview a robot expert

Activity 5.13: Visit a science museum

Activity 5.14: Visit a robotics lab

Activity 5.15: Follow a robot blog

Activity 5.16: Girls in STEM


Recommended resources

Picture books

STEM resources

Robotics resources

Coding resources

Resources for parents

Glossary of key terms


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Ann Gadzikowski has more than twenty-five years of experience as a teacher and director of early childhood programs, and is the Early Childhood Coordinator for Northwestern University’s Center for Talent Development and oversees the summer Leapfrog Program. Her book
Creating a Beautiful Mess: Ten Essential Play Experiences for a Joyous Childhood won gold in the 2015 National Parenting Publications Awards.

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