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This design is built with one SPIKE Prime Core Set (45678). It is designed to be similar to WeDO Robust Structures lesson. Download the build instructions and lesson plan from this page. Lesson Plan includes sample code. Lesson and Robot Designed by: Arvind and Sanjay Seshan. Build Instructions: PDF; Lesson Plan/Code Sample: PDF
Bring SPIKE Prime into your middle school classroom with hands-on lesson plans, software downloads, teaching resources, building instructions and FAQs.
Many of the lessons in this course are tailored around our custom-made SPIKE Prime design, named TACObot. All materials needed to build the robot can be found in the Lego Education SPIKE Prime set. Other robot configurations may be used with this course, but you may need to account for those differences in your programs.
6 sie 2020 · This is a modular base robot built with elements in one SPIKE Prime Core Set (45678) plus parts from the expansion set (45681). A sample universal attachment design is available as part of the instructions.
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28 maj 2024 · In this article, we’ll show you how you can build and program your own balancing robot using LEGO SPIKE Prime. You can build it with the SPIKE Prime core and expansions sets. It doesn’t use that many pieces, so you may be able to build it from spare pieces even if you don’t have the expansion set.
Have fun building and programming the doodler robot to make different patterns. Artsy kids will be particularly interested in this one. Find out what changes to the build or program causes the pattern to change.