Search Results for ages 6-12

In this activity students will be asked to design a sturdy chair that keeps
Mr. Bear seated upright
Mr. Bear seated upright

This introductory activity gives students the challenge of building a LEGO boat (with limited pieces) that floats and holds the most weight afloat. The students will begin to see how buoyancy works and gain familiarity with putting LEGO bricks in water.

In this activity students explore how a propeller's size can influence the amount of propulsion they will get. They will build a simple set-up where they can record how many revolutions a certain propeller makes in a set time. This can be compared to the same set-up with different sized propellers. ...

Students will explore how changing gear ratios can increase the or decrease the propulsion they get from their propeller. This activity can also be done in conjunction with the Propulsion - prop size activity in this Underwater Robotics unit.
NOTE: The RCX should never be submerged in...
NOTE: The RCX should never be submerged in...

Learning Objectives: To introduce the students to pulleys and how they work
• What LEGO pieces make a pulley? (pulley wheel, pulley band)
• How do pulleys work?
The Challenge: Each student builds a 2-pulley wall (a beam with 2 pulley wheels, 2 axles, 2
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• What LEGO pieces make a pulley? (pulley wheel, pulley band)
• How do pulleys work?
The Challenge: Each student builds a 2-pulley wall (a beam with 2 pulley wheels, 2 axles, 2
...

Learning Objectives: To engage students in an open-ended engineering design challenge
that utilizes their motorized vehicles
The Challenge: In this activity students will be tasked with designing a vehicle that will
clear snow from a path
that utilizes their motorized vehicles
The Challenge: In this activity students will be tasked with designing a vehicle that will
clear snow from a path

In this activity students will be connecting a LEGO motor to various batteries to test their assumptions about the effect these batteries have on the speed of a motor. NOTE: This activity works with both NXT and RCX motors.

In this underwater activity students build a boat with two motors and touch sensors that they must navigate through a small course.
NOTE: The RCX cannot be submerged in the water.
Propellers can be bought at http://www.hobby-lobby.com/boatprop.htm
3/16" Drive dog props ...
NOTE: The RCX cannot be submerged in the water.
Propellers can be bought at http://www.hobby-lobby.com/boatprop.htm
3/16" Drive dog props ...

In this activity students explore the concept of torque and build a "boat" with two propellers facing opposite directions. If you spread the motors apart the boat will spin faster and if you move them in it will spin slower. A great lead up activity to the Slalom Boating Activity also in this Underw...