Ozobot Classroom

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A. Lesson Overview


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  • Solar System components

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    2. Preparation

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    B. Background Knowledge (Optional)

    C. Lesson Tips (Optional)

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    • This lesson is part of an overall investigation of the Solar System and allows a hands-on look at the planets in their orbits.
    • It is useful to be able to have the students add their own original artwork or images from the nasa.gov photo gallery. This provides a nonverbal assessment so that all students can participate.
    • Students are in the habit of reflecting on their work in design journals.

    3. Direct Instruction (Teacher-Facing Instructions)

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    Instruction

    While listening to the YouTube video song about the Solar System (pUZ2tfr1bsU), have students check off the solar system targets as they are presented in the song. This list of planets in order is a review of the work done to date in learning about the planets and dwarf planets along the New Horizons route.

    Instruction

    Teacher then displays the main path of New Horizons: Earth, past Mars, Jupiter with gravity assist, Pluto-Charon flyby, using visual http://pluto.jhuapl.edu/Mission/The-Path-to-Pluto-and-Beyond.php#Mission-Timeline

    Instruction

    In groups of three, have students lay the yardstick along the poster board in its longest direction. Using stickers or original artwork, they place 4 targets in relative distance marking the path from Earth to Pluto. Targets include Earth, Mars, Jupiter and Pluto.

    Instruction

    Using the following facts, students code the relative speeds along the path using color codes for the ozobot. "What codes/speeds can we use for LAUNCH 1, LAUNCH 2, and SPEED UP AT JUPITER? Students work in groups of three to discuss "If we are using about 26" along the length of our poster, and we are modeling ONLY from Earth to Pluto about how many Astronomical Units (AU) would we assign to each inch?" Facts: Launch January 19, 2006 watch launch video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNJNaIoa5Hk >> LAUNCH 1 Second firing accelerates the spacecraft to 36,400 mph, the highest ever launch velocity of a human-made object >> LAUNCH 2 June 13, 2006 Tiny asteroid challenge (course correction) February 28, 2007 Jupiter gravity assist increases velocity by 9000 mph and shortens the trip to Pluto by 3 years >> SPEED UP AT JUPITER June 2007 - December 2014 Hibernation Pictures of Pluto arrive at Earth April 2015

    Instruction

    Students stop working and document their progress in design journals. If time permits, students will photo-document their New Horizons path for later sharing. Students put away supplies and sit quietly for teacher Q & A.

    4. Student Practice (Student-Facing Instructions)

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    Student Instructions

    Instruction

    1) Students listen to Solar System review song and check off planetary targets in order on check list. (This is prior knowledge)

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    Goal

    Instruction

    2) Using the "Solar System Scale" graphic and yardstick, students place stickers/artwork along the path from Earth to Pluto.

    Students work in groups of three to discuss "If we are using about 26" along the length of our poster, and we are modeling ONLY from Earth to Pluto about how many Astronomical Units (AU) would we assign to each inch?"

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    Instruction

    3) Students review the velocities of the New Horizon spacecraft and code the ozobot's speed to simulate how the speed changed from LAUNCH 1 to LAUNCH 2 to SPEED UP AT JUPITER.

    Students drive ozobots along the path they have drawn and marked with planets and speed codes.

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    Instruction

    4) Students stop working and document their progress in design journals. If time permits, students will photo-document their New Horizons path for later sharing. Students put away supplies and sit quietly for teacher Q & A.

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    Lesson Extension (Optional)

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    Instruction

    Students who complete the basic path can research and add the "near collision" with an asteroid that occurred on June 13, 2006. They can also add New Horizons' new mission from January 2019.

    3D images are included if students desire to design and create a New Horizons "skin" for the ozobot.

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    5. Supplements

    A. Lesson Closure (Optional)
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    The last few minutes of class will be a short summary of what students have begun to model concerning the New Horizons mission. Next class groups will share what they have done.

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