SPrk+ STEM Centers.

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SPrk+ STEM Centers

#1 Design a MAZE Design a MAZE: Using KEVAS and Cups Design a Maze for your Spark-the program your way through it!

Center #2: Start to Stop 3) Add an Obstacle 1) Start your SPRK+ on START on the START card 2) Program your SPRK+ To stop on the STOP card 3) Add an Obstacle Using KEVAS and connectors, change your program to go OVER the obstacle. *What did you have to change? Speed, Direction, or Seconds?

#3 Sprk+ Bowling: Most pins wins! #3 Program your Sprk+ to bowl! Code a program to knock down the most pins. Improve your program *Use large blocks if you need more pins

#4 Design a Bridge! Design a bridge that can support SPRK+ Design a bridge so SPRK can go OVER and UNDER Design a bridge so SPRK can go OVER and UNDER AND is covered

#5 Design a ramp to make sprk+ fly! Yes, I mean it. Help SPRK+ catch some serious air. Use your EDP to design a ramp, then program your SPRK+ to go over it! Supplies: Large Blocks Cardboard Boxes White boards 1 yard of tape

#6 Design a wagon for the teacher (sprk+) SPRK+ is a STEM teacher at SOPE CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SPRK+ wants to take her 2nd grade students (marbles) on a field trip THE PROBLEM: The students (marbles) keep getting lost and rolling away! THE STEM CHALLENGE: Design a wagon for the teacher (SPRK+) to transport all 22 students from START to STOP without losing any students! SUPPLIES: Egg carton, paper towel tubes, chenille STEMS and 1 foot of tape