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Teaching Math Using Electronics

STEM allows an integrated learning environment that allows students to apply what they are learning in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics to real life applications.  In this curriculum unit, we are combining math and science in the form of electronics. Taking this approach will allow students to interactively apply math skills in real life situations with concepts that they are familiar with. This collection will have interactive and differentiated lesson plans that will be cross- curricular.   Students will be able to identify robots and their functions.  Students will be able to comprehend how robots function through the use of electricity flowing through circuits.   Through these various activities, students will be able to get hands-on experience and gain independent knowledge of algebraic equations, conversions, and the way circuits work.  By the end of this unit students will be able to build and modify their own robot, which they will then be able to collect and dissect data in mathematics.

Cara Wallin
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