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18 Robotics Activities For Middle School: Crafts, Experiments, And Model Building

March 20, 2024 //  by Carly Gerson

Robotics is a fun and educational area of science for kids of all ages. Robotics allows students to explore engineering, advanced mathematics, and artistic creativity. With robotics, the possibilities are endless! Read to learn about robotics activities that will engage all types of learners!

1. Make a Light-up Friendbot!

Building a STEM curriculum around literacy materials can be challenging. Connect the two areas with this adorable light-up Friendbot activity. This is a great introductory robot activity that will get students excited both about books and robot design.

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2. Amazing Fruit Electricity with a Lemon Clock

Teachers who love using alternative materials with fall in love with this creative lemon clock. Create a full-day lesson plan filled with STEM activities with unconventional materials. Both elementary students and middle school students will find tremendous joy and excitement in this project!

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3. Rainbow Salt Circuit

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For teachers looking to better develop circuit-building and robotics engineering skills, this rainbow salt circuit will have your students fully engaged! Using salt, food coloring, two AA batteries, and a few more materials, students can watch their rainbows light up and learn more about circuits.

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4. Potato Battery

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One feature or characteristic of robots is the inclusion of electricity or battery power. For teachers looking for activities on simple robots, this cute activity will get your students learning about the basics of robotics. Watch the video for the step by step on how to build a potato battery!

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5. Dirt Battery

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In another introductory robot activity, students use an ice cube tray, dirt, and some more traditional robotics materials to create a dirt battery. Students will watch in amazement as the simple materials turn into a complex science project. This is a great activity for using recycled materials!

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6. Homemade Wigglebot

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Students embrace creative thinking in this fun robotics project. When students create their finished Wigglebot, they will be able to use it to create pieces of art. With the funny faces and cool outcomes, this STEM lesson will be a favorite of your robotics class.

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7. Coin Battery Experiment

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Take the classic coin cell battery activity to the next level with this handheld coin experiment. Students will complete a series of steps that ultimately allow them to feel the electricity of the coins buzzing between their fingers. This activity will convert hesitant students into robotics lovers!

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8. Snap

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Snap is a website designed to get kids of all ages interested in coding! The options of what students can create are endless! Coding will introduce robotics into your curriculum and will set your students up to be interested in potential careers in software development and engineering. This is one of our favorite coding activities!

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9. LED Robot Pop-Up Card

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Circuits can be a challenging concept for students. Transform any negative attitudes toward robotics into positive ones with this fun robotics craft!  In between two pieces of construction paper or card paper, students will use the LED kit to create the circuit. Then on top, create an environment for student collaboration and have students sit together to decorate these incredible light-up cards!

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10. Kodu Game Lab

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This all-virtual platform integrates interactive resources and programming skills to have students create online video games. Students will go beyond the basics of robotics to create interactive games that they can use for years to come.

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11. What Are Gears and What Do They Do?

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This complete lesson plan connects to a series of lessons all about robotics. In this lesson plan, students learn about the design of robot bodies through the inclusion of gears. The lesson plan includes quizzes and a complete answer key.

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12. Lego Mindstorms

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Lego Mindstorms is a favorite hands-on project for kids of all ages. With these lego kits, students can build advanced robots. Students will love having an actual robot that they built with just a set of pieces.

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13. Calculator-Controlled Robots

In this set of activities, students learn about real robots and how to build them using mathematics. These sophisticated robots are built carefully over many steps and calculations. There are many activities in this lesson set to ultimately create advanced robots.

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14. Robotic arms and forward kinematics

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If you’re looking for intriguing lessons for National Robotics Week, look no further than Australia’s Robot Academy. This series of lessons focuses on robotic arms and how they are useful for humans and have many purposes. These videos would be great for a digital classroom for students to complete independently.

Learn More: Robot Academy

15. Swift Playgrounds

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Swift Playgrounds is an online platform that allows students to use computational thinking to create their own online games. Students use code and move virtual manipulatives and make a game that is both functioning and interesting.

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16. Code Wars

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Practicing coding is an excellent exercise for students of all ages, particularly older students. Code Wars is a high-level educator resource that creates coding challenges for students that they have to solve. Code Wars is a great addition to any digital lesson.

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17. DIY Smartphone Controlled Humanoid Bipedal Robot

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This smartphone-controlled robot activity will have your students jumping out of their seats in joy! A five-part lesson plan is included with this activity to teach step by step how to make this adorable, walking robot.

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18. Engineering Ozobot Mazes

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A popular activity for robot lovers is this Ozobot activity in which students create mazes that they control their mini robot through. Students will love implementing their very own robot design. This obstacle-avoiding robot activity will have your students asking to continue learning about robots.

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