What can you make happen? Acknowledging materials from Lego Education which contributed to this lesson sequence.

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What can you make happen? Acknowledging materials from Lego Education which contributed to this lesson sequence

What can you make happen?

Can you make each of the sounds by only pressing play once?

Did you try this?

What can you make happen?

or

What can you make happen?

What will happen?

How could we get it to show different pictures using the tilt sensor? How many different pictures can you get it to display?

What have we discovered so far? What else can you make happen with the tilt sensor?

What will make it turn?

Test the program

What will happen?

What will make the crocodile’s jaws close? or

Can you make the crocodile crunch on the food?

How can you make the crocodile keep crunching?

Can you use the tilt sensor to make the crocodile close and then open its mouth?

Can you make the crocodile close his jaws when something is in his mouth?

What can you make happen? Imagine the possibilities!

What can you make happen?