Example #1: Children take turns sharing their projects with the class and listen to others when it is not their turn to share. |
Example #2: The class dances the Hokey Pokey together before programming KIBO to do the dance. |
Example #3: The class brainstorms aloud about how to design a race program for two KIBO robots. |
Watch Community Building in Practice
Dancing the “Robot Parts Song” Together
The class sings the “Robot Parts Song” and dances together.
The Hokey Pokey
The class sings and dances along with their KIBO robots as they execute the Hokey Pokey.
Singing Together
The class sings “This Little Light of Mine” while their KIBO robots light up.
Classmates Sharing Ideas
The class crowds around a child’s program and many students offer feedback.
Laughter in the Classroom
The class works with KIBO robots and share a humorous moment together laughing at KIBO’s funny behavior.
Exploring KIBO Together
Children have fun and build a community around a shared activity.