Below are lesson progressions for Grades 1-5, with each grade level featuring over 50 elements sequencing LEGO® Education lesson content with SPIKE™ App tutorial content and activity prompts to scaffold students' design thinking, science, and computer science skills. These lesson progressions are turnkey solutions your classes can use immediately, or you can layer them into your STEAM, science, or computer science instruction.
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@JASON Rothenburger my son and I also struggling but looks like no answers here. Did you work it out?
@cameron allen yes. You have to add in a sound in between each direction command for the rotation so that they act as a ...
@cameron allen yes. You have to add in a sound in between each direction command for the ...
@cameron allen
I just stumbled at the same problem today at the classroom. Solution was to change to less than ...
@Oliver Beyer I have used the Python version using the Inventor App that worked well. This might be of help. If you ...
@Oliver Beyer Have a look at this. What I did here was to provide a specific lesson only by cut and pasting them so ...
@Ian Dudley Hello Ian, sorry for the delayed response - haven’t visited this site for quite a while - and many thanks ...
I did not get any reply here but want to share my result:
1. The current spike hub3 des not support this anymore.
2. The ...
@J privat
For the past years LEGO is increasingly locking their robotic solution to whatever they designed as ...
Hi @Bradley Dutchcot !
I use the SPIKE Prime kits with my middle schoolers. I believe that the cords should be the ...