Robotify
Robotify
ROBOTIFY IT!
ROBOTIFY IT!
RobOTs YOu CAn MAke YOurSElF
Elsie Olson
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Robotify It!
Robotify It!
RobOTs YOu CAn MAke yOuRsELf
Elsie Olson
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Published by Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO, PO Box 398166, This is your chance to assist a young
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55439. Copyright © 2018 by Abdo Consulting maker as they develop new skills, gain
Group, Inc. International copyrights reserved in all countries. No part
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of this book may be reproduced in any form without written permission
activities are designed to help children
from the publisher. Checkerboard Library™ is a trademark and logo of
create projects in makerspaces. Children
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102017 guidance when they need it. Encourage
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own. Be a cheerleader for their creativity.
What Is a Robot? 6
Supplies 8
Guard Droid 18
Makerspace Maintenance 30
Glossary 31
Online Resources 31
Index 32
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Before you get started
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Ask an adult for permission to use Read through the instructions and
the makerspace and materials before gather all your supplies ahead of time.
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Share tools and supplies with other Working with electricity can be
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put it back so others can use it. `_gSbc_ebQScgXdQWSR_ŬgWS^
connecting wires. Ask an adult for help
when you need it.
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What Is
What Is
a Robot?
a Robot?
A robot is a machine that is designed to do a job. Some robots
operate automatically. Others are controlled remotely by
people or computers. Robots come in all shapes and sizes.
Some look like machines. Other robots are built to look like
humans. Robots can do many jobs. They help build cars and
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There are several things to consider when creating robots and
choosing materials to build them.
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Circuit Power
A robot gets power from an electric circuit.
A circuit is a closed loop that electricity can
travel through. It needs a power source, such
as a battery. It also needs a conductor, such
as a wire. A circuit also has a load. This is a
device the circuit powers, such as a light bulb. A
switch opens and closes the circuit. This turns the
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LittleBits
littleBits is a brand of electronic building blocks. littleBits parts include
motors, power sources, and LED lights. The pieces are magnetic, so
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Cubelets
Cubelets is another brand of electronic building
blocks. They are cubes that connect to each
other magnetically. Each type of block makes
up part of the circuit. By connecting them in the
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Here are some of the materials and tools used for the projects
in this book. If your makerspace doesn’t have what you need,
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solar cell
with wires SolAR cELlS
Solar cells power devices by converting sunlight to
electricity. Small, lightweight solar cells with wires already
connected
cted work
wor best for most projects in this book. Before
beginning
ning a project, make sure the solar cell produc
produces
enough
gh power for your
3V button motor.r. A 3-volt motor
battery workss best with at least
a 3-volt
olt solar cell. Also
pay attention to the
milliamps
amps (mA) the cell
generates.
erates. The higher
the mA, the stronger
vibrating DC the solar panel.
motor with
wires 9
Bouncy Solar
Bouncy Solar Bugbot
Bugbot
Build a jumping, jittery bug
powered by sunlight!
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6. Thread a solar cell wire through
each of the holes in the bug’s body.
Press the solar cell to the center
of the bug’s body. Make sure the
adhesive foam on the battery sticks
to the foam bug body.
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10 Twist the positive solar cell wire and
the positive motor wire together.
Twist the negative solar cell wire and
the negative motor wire together.
Wrap electrical tape around each
pair of twisted wires.
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and chenille stem antennae. Be
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13. Set your bug outside in the sun. What
happens when the sun hits the solar
cell? The bug should vibrate and
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wire connections.
ipper
To strip a wire, place the wire str
TIP about ½ inch (1.25 cm) from the end
wire. Gently squeeze the handles
of the
of the tool
of the wire.
and pull the coating off the end
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Bot Brush
Bot Brush
Hoverboard
Hoverboard
Make a mini hoverboard that
will let a LEGO person scoot
around!
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7. Test the motor. Touch the stripped
end of the negative wire to the
negative side of the battery. The
motor should spin. If it doesn’t,
double check your connections or
try turning the battery over.
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16
12 Stick the second piece of adhesive
foam from step 3 to the bottom of
the hoverboard. Make sure it is in the
center of the board.
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1 Connect the distance cube and the
battery cube on either side of the
drive cube. The sensor should face
away from the drive cube.
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Set the open end over the top row of
cubes. This is your droid’s body.
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add googly eyes, gems, and more.
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Rotating Robot
Rotating Robot
Desk
Desk Pal
Pal
Craft a spinning robot
pencil holder!
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V in the center of one long edge. Set
the box on its side with the V on top.
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13 Bend each straw. Slide a spring onto
the short end of each straw. Use
googly eyes and craft foam to create
two robot eyes. Hot glue one eye to
the short end of each straw.
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1 Connect the power bit to the light
sensor bit. Connect the two motor
bits to the light sensor bit. Connect
the UV LED bit to the second
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6 Use a Glue Dot to attach the ball
caster to the bottom of the board.
Center it under the UV LED light.
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pom-poms and other materials.
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the lights. Watch your monster roll
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the bed and watch it scoot out.
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Makerspace maintenance
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communicating and collaborating with others as you create. The best
makers also learn from their creations. They think of ways to improve
them next time.
CleANinG UP
When you’re done with a project, be sure
to tidy up your area. Put away tools and
supplies. Make sure they are organized so
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safe place to store your project until you can
work on it again.
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Glossary
adhesive foam – craft foam that has one overlap – to lie partly on top of something.
or more sticky sides.
passive – not active or without energy.
automatic – moving or acting by itself.
permission – when a person in charge
axle – a bar that connects two wheels. says it’s okay to do something.
collaborate – to work with another person robotics – the science of designing,
or group in order to do something or reach constructing, and operating robots.
a goal.
sensor – an instrument that can detect,
dangerous – able or likely to cause harm measure, and transmit information to a
or injury. controlling device.
dome – a rounded top or roof that looks session – a period of time used for a
like half of a ball. specific purpose or activity.
droid – short for “android,” which is a robot template – a shape or pattern that is
that looks like a person. drawn or cut around to make the same
shape in another material.
milliamp – the electrical current produced
at peak sunlight.
Online Resources
To learn more about robot projects,
visit abdobooklinks.com. These
links are routinely monitored and
updated to provide the most
current information available.
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Index
C M S
collaboration, 30 makerspace tips, 5, 8, 30 safety, 5
creativity, 4, 8, 13, 30 makerspaces, 4, 5, 8, 30 solar bug project, 10, 11, 12,
Cubelets, 7, 8 monster robot project, 26, 13
Cubelets, projects using, 18, 27, 28, 29 solar cells, 9
19, 20, 21 solar cells, project using,
P 10, 11, 12, 13
E planning, 5 supplies, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 17, 30
electric circuits, 7, 9, 23, 24
R T
H robot, definition of, 6 tips, 5, 9, 13, 17, 30
hoverboard project, 14, 15, rolling droid project, 18, 19,
16, 17 20, 21
rotating pencil holder
L project, 22, 23, 24, 25
LEGOs, project using, 14, 15,
16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21
littleBits, 7, 8
littleBits, project using, 22,
23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29
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