Robotics : Timeline & NASA Webquest (Science / space / STEM / Distance Learning)
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ROBOTICS: TIMELINE & NASA (INTERNET ASSIGNMENT)
GRADES: 6-10
SUBJECT: SCIENCE, STEM, TECHNOLOGY, COMPUTERS, ROBOTICS
SPECIFIC WEBSITE: YES! (link provided)
DISTANCE LEARNING: YES!
This purchase is for a 2-page webquest that is to be used in connection with two specific websites (links and QR codes provided on assignment).
The focus on the webquest is: history of robotics (through a timeline) and how NASA uses robotics in space probes. This should be a fun webquest and will give students plenty of information to think about concerning the history and modern day use of robotics to improve technology and human discovery. This is an excellent assignment for any machines or technology unit or STEM classroom, and also goes great as an informational reading assignment. Ideal for distance learning or homework!
DOC & PDF Versions! The worksheet is given as a MS-Word document (DOC) which will allow easy modifying to fit your class. It is also provided as a PDF for ease of use/printing. Answer key is not included.
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