Category Archives: Child Development

Data Analysis And Implications – Grade 6 Survey

In a previous post ( https://kidsengineer.com/?p=572 ) I showed a graph of sixth grade attitudes towards computers/technology and engineering as a career.  This results were pre/post surveys before and after a grade 6 robotics unit.  The students had not experienced … Continue reading

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Self-talk and Kid’s Building

I noticed a lot of self-talk during the case study building sessions last year with kindergarten kids.  You may recall that I am going a seven year case study starting in grade K and going to grade 6 with 8 … Continue reading

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Robotics Starts!

I had my first robotics class last week.  In order to get every grade level done, I need to start in September.  I am starting with grade 4 (2 sections) this year.  The kids were very eager to get going.  … Continue reading

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Grade 6 Survey Results

This cohort had 2 years of LEGO robotics.  Last year’s only had one.  Also, the unit was much more successful this year.  I did change the wording of the engineering question slightly this year to match another study sponsored by … Continue reading

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First Year of Case Study – Observations

I saw some interesting things in the first year of the seven-year longitudinal case study of engineering skills of young children from grades K to 6.  Each year, they will be given a variety of materials and be asked to … Continue reading

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Science Fair Take Apart Center

Students excitedly take apart old computers at our 2012 Williamsburg, MA Science Fair and learn about computers in the process.

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Sixth Grade Dragster Robots

Check out the level of excitement of Tori and Bella as they used some great teamwork and engineering to produce a really fast robot dragster using 3 chained gears.

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Kindergarten Estimation and Measurement with BeeBots

We have a great estimation and measurement lesson for K kids that uses BeeBots.  Kids first estimate the distance between two marks of some kind (I use masking tape).  There are a number of these around the room (usually 8 … Continue reading

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Stages of Art, Stages of Engineering

I recently noticed a significant jump in my son’s art skills.  Truth be told, he was the one that noticed.  He came home from school very excited to draw saying, “Dad, I write like a sixth grader!”  (He was a … Continue reading

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Update

I have been busy and not had a chance to blog. However, there is a lot going on and I have some great topics in the queue. I was one of a handful of teachers out of 1100 applicants to … Continue reading

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