I can program behaviours using inputs and outputs

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I can program behaviours using inputs and outputs Lesson 4

Review What did we make the puppy do last time?

What does this do?

Demo What is happening? Can you describe the algorithm it is following?

Investigate the problem The puppy must: Move forward Detect Stop Which of these do we know how to do?

Challenge Make the puppy stay inside the circle.

Making the puppy react Remember how many IR sensors there are! The Edbot Dream control box has 3 IR sensors: one at the front one on the left one on the front

Extension Challenges Can you: Get the puppy to turn and then continue moving?

What have we learnt? What were your solutions?

Self-assessment Write your name and class at the top of the sheet. Read the highlighted points and tick those that you feel you have achieved.