Zodiac Constellations
In this lesson, students will step into the role of astronomers, discovering how constellations appear at different times of the year. As Ari simulates Earth’s orbit around the sun, students will identify and sketch the constellations.
Halley’s Comet
Learn about the fascinating journey of Halley’s Comet, one of the most iconic comets in our night sky, and explore how its behavior changes throughout its 76-year orbit. Then, program Ari to simulate its dynamic movements as it travels through space.
Shadow Shifts
Students will use the Ari Distance application to measure the length of shadows created by different angles of light on an object. After measuring, students will compare shadow lengths at different times of the day.
Architecture Mapping
Students use the Ari Distance application to measure the features of four of the seven wonders of the world. The data will be used to calculate the area, perimeter, surface area, and volume of the 2D and 3D representations of architectural feats.
Kinematics in Two Dimensions
Students will learn the relationship between distance, time, velocity, and acceleration. They will then use Ari to calculate acceleration due to gravity.
Potential Energy in Roller Coasters
Students will use the Ari Distance application to measure the height of a marble at the top of a constructed roller coaster track. Using the measurement, students will calculate the gravitational potential energy of the marble as it begins its descen
Time-of-flight Sensors
Students will learn about time-of-flight sensors and the theory behind how they work. They will then reconstruct a course using only Ari’s distance readings.
Meet Ari: Hardware, Software, and Apps (K-4)
Meet Ari, your new robot buddy! In this lesson, you’ll dive into using Ari and level up your coding skills as we explore its hardware, software, and apps, uncovering all the amazing things this bot can do!
Meet Ari: Hardware, Software, and Apps (5-12)
Meet Ari, your new robot buddy! In this lesson, you’ll dive into using Ari and level up your coding skills as we explore its hardware, software, and apps, uncovering all the amazing things this bot can do!
Rolling for Speed
Students will use the Ari Distance App to construct inclined planes of different lengths and heights with classroom materials. Using their constructed inclined planes, students will time a ball rolling down each plane and calculate its average speed.