As a computer science challenge, Ms. Scheffer and I will be hosting the Sphero Olympics in the Fox Hill Learning Commons starting the Monday we come back from February vacation. Inspired by the middle school, we’ll be doing our own robotics programming Olympic challenge at the elementary level. For this programming challenge, various tracks and events will be set up that mirror the sports of the Winter Olympics. Students are already working on their coding for a number of events. Check out this video of Sphero curling. It’s our first successful programming of a Sphero that will hit the mark every time! Great job fifth graders!
Thursday, February 15, 2018
Day 103 - Fox Hill Sphero Olympics - Mr. Murphy - Fox Hill Library Tech Team
This post originally appeared on the BPS EdTech Team Blog
As a computer science challenge, Ms. Scheffer and I will be hosting the Sphero Olympics in the Fox Hill Learning Commons starting the Monday we come back from February vacation. Inspired by the middle school, we’ll be doing our own robotics programming Olympic challenge at the elementary level. For this programming challenge, various tracks and events will be set up that mirror the sports of the Winter Olympics. Students are already working on their coding for a number of events. Check out this video of Sphero curling. It’s our first successful programming of a Sphero that will hit the mark every time! Great job fifth graders!
As a computer science challenge, Ms. Scheffer and I will be hosting the Sphero Olympics in the Fox Hill Learning Commons starting the Monday we come back from February vacation. Inspired by the middle school, we’ll be doing our own robotics programming Olympic challenge at the elementary level. For this programming challenge, various tracks and events will be set up that mirror the sports of the Winter Olympics. Students are already working on their coding for a number of events. Check out this video of Sphero curling. It’s our first successful programming of a Sphero that will hit the mark every time! Great job fifth graders!
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