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Robotics resources for Montessori

Preview of Montessori Style Schematics Cardwork For Electronics and Circuit Building

Montessori Style Schematics Cardwork For Electronics and Circuit Building

Are you teaching electronics, circuit building, or learning about following a schematic? This resource is designed to support knowledge in the various types of circuit components and in the symbols used to note them. Schematic symbols are a type of shorthand used to draw the proper connections of a circuit. This material is meant to guide the student in identifying the components of a schematic diagram to support the independent building of a circuit. It as meant as a support to other curri
Preview of Prewriting Activity Robot Tracing Shapes

Prewriting Activity Robot Tracing Shapes

Created by
FunnyArti
By:FunnyartiMany kids enjoy tracing and drawing different shapes. This Robot Worksheets TRACE and COLOR is a great way to build your child’s confidence and develop the fine motor skills needed for writing,drawing.(100 % Digital Download)Files included:• PDF 7 Pages Ready to Print.• 7 JPG HQFeatures:-Large 8.5 X 11 inch coloring pages-Festive, Fun, and exciting designs-High resolution images with thick dark lines-Perfect for younger and older kids.Perfect Use For: -Machine Coloring book. -Robot
Preview of Robots Lines of Symmetry Fun Worksheets

Robots Lines of Symmetry Fun Worksheets

Created by
FunnyArti
Art Lesson Plan for Elementary School – Symmetry Robots.Symmetry maths is a great foundation to the natural world. This worksheet shows several half-robot that your class will have to draw the second half of. Cut down a vertical line of symmetry they’ll get to show off their drawing skills as well as their symmetry skills as they complete the fun robots on the page. This worksheet will help kids to understand lines of symmetry and afterwards they’ll have a great picture that they can colou
Preview of Circuit Symbols 3-Part Cards

Circuit Symbols 3-Part Cards

Created by
Geek Cred
How to use 3-Part Cards For the most durability, print on cardstock and laminate. Nomenclature: Prepare one set and use as flash cards to build vocabulary. Traditional 3-Part Cards: Prepare two sets of cards. Cut along the gray lines of one set,detaching the name. Challenge the student to match the name to the picture. Use the uncut set as a control. Alternately, you can color code the backs so the student can self-check. Matching/Memory: Prepare two sets of cards and use as a matching game
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