SPIKE™ Essential
Good Morning Machine
Help Leo say "good morning" to his friends!
30-45 min.
Beginner
Grades 3-5
Prepare
- Review the Good Morning Machine lesson in the LEGO® Education SPIKE™ App.
- If necessary, pre-teach these related vocabulary words: challenge, create, innovate, program, test, and upgrade.
- Consider the abilities and backgrounds of all your students. Differentiate the lesson to make it accessible to everyone. See the Differentiation section below for suggestions.
- If time allows, plan and facilitate the language arts extension. See the Extension section below for more information.
Engage
(Whole Class, 5 Minutes)
- Facilitate a quick discussion about the process of identifying the steps needed to solve a problem.
- Talk with your students about what they'd do if they had to reach something that was too high.
- Ask questions, like: What would you do first? What would happen after that?
- Introduce your students to the story’s main characters and the first challenge: starting the waving machine for Leo.
- Distribute a brick set and a device to each group.
Explore
(Small Groups, 30 Minutes)
- Have your students use the LEGO® Education SPIKE™ App to guide them through their first challenge:
- Create and test the program that starts the waving machine.
- Have your students iterate and test their models to complete the next two challenges in the app:
- Upgrade the program for the waving machine.
- Design your own waving machine.
- You can find coding and building support in the Tips section below.
Explain
(Whole Class, 5 Minutes)
- Gather your students together to reflect on their completed challenges.
- Ask questions, like: What was Leo’s problem? How did you help solve it? How did you improve Leo’s waving machine?
Elaborate
(Whole Class, 5 Minutes)
- Prompt your students to discuss and reflect on ways of defining and understanding a problem.
- Ask questions, like: Why is it important to understand what the problem is? What types of questions should you ask to find out more about the problem?
- Have your students clean up their workstations.
Evaluate
(Ongoing Throughout the Lesson)
- Ask guiding questions to encourage your students to “think aloud” and explain their thought processes and reasoning in the decisions they've made while building and programming.
Observation Checklist
- Measure your students’ proficiency in defining and understanding the given problem.
- Create a scale that matches your needs. For example:
- Needs additional support
- Can work independently
- Can teach others
Self-Assessment
- Have each student choose the brick that they feel best represents their performance.
- Yellow: I think I can define and understand the problem.
- Blue: I can define and understand the problem.
- Green: I can define and understand the problem, and I can help a friend do it too.
Peer-Feedback
- In their small groups, have your students discuss their experiences working together.
- Encourage them to use statements like these:
- I liked it when you…
- I'd like to hear more about how you…
Tips
Coding Tip
- After your students complete their first challenge, they'll be provided with three Inspiration Coding Blocks to help them modify their programs.
- The Inspiration Coding Blocks are intended to spark their imaginations as they experiment to find their own solutions.
Model Tip
- After your students complete their second challenge, they’ll be provided with three Inspiration Images and an open-ended prompt for improving their models.
- The Inspiration Images are to help spark their imaginations as they experiment and personalize their models.
There aren't any building instructions for this challenge.
Differentiation
Simplify this lesson by:
- Selecting one Inspiration Image to help your students personalize their models
- Experimenting with either the coding or the building
Increase the difficulty by:
- Exploring new and different coding blocks in the program
- Including another motor or sensor in the waving machine's design
Extension
- Have your students conduct a short research project about how people from different cultures greet each other in the morning.
If facilitated, this will extend beyond the 45-minute lesson.
Language Arts: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.5.7
Teacher Support
Students will:
- Define and understand a problem
- Brainstorm and iterate to create a solution that meets the described needs
- Engage effectively in a range of collaborative discussions
(one for every two students)
- LEGO® Education SPIKE™ Essential Set
- Device with the LEGO® Education SPIKE™ App installed
- CSTA 1B-AP-17
- NGSS 3-5 ETS1-1
- ISTE 1.4a
- CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.5.1
Language Arts Extension
- CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.5.7