Robotics Challenges. Challenge Slide 2 Have your robot make a left curved turn around your Lego person. Go forward, then reverse. Come to a stop, play.

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Robotics Challenges

Challenge Slide 2 Have your robot make a left curved turn around your Lego person. Go forward, then reverse. Come to a stop, play a sound (your choice) and display the happy face.

Challenge Slide 3 At the end of the course, have your robot make a sound or display a symbol.

Challenge Slide 4 Use the tape to mark off a parking space that is 20 centimeters wide. Have your robot approach the parking area, turn and back into the parking space. Play a sound and have your robot move forward out of the parking space.

Challenge Slide 5 30 cm 60 cm Use the tape to mark off a course as displayed. Program your robot to make a left point turn and proceed along the path. Have your robot turn right at the sound of a clap. Have your robot stop after a second clap.

Challenge Slide 6 Set up the ball stand. Tape a line 20 cm in front of the ball stand. Tape a starting line 50 cm from the first taped line. Program your robot to approach the ball stand, stop at the line, and then make a left turn. Ball stand 20 cm 50 cm

Challenge Slide 7 Tape a parking space 20 cm wide. Tape another line parallel and to the front of the parking space, at least 20 cm above the parking space. Program your robot to approach and stop at the line, then back into the parking space.

Challenge Slide 8 TUB Place a tub against a wall. Program your robot to approach the tub, use the touch sensor to have the robot stop, back up in a curved left turn, then proceed forward and make a left turn around the tub. Select a sensor and have the robot stop at the wall.