Course Syllabus

STEM/Project Lead the Way: Automation and Robotics—Grade 6-8th

Teacher: Mr. Zitlalpilli Luna

School: Lathrop Intermediate

Year: 2016-2017

Room: STEM Lab 226

This syllabus includes the following information:

STEM/Project Lead the Way Performance Objectives

Methods of Assessment

Class Procedures and Rules

Elective Course Rationale

STEM Education is the acronym referring to the academic disciplines of science, technology, engineering and mathematics and addresses the skills needed for students to be competitive and prepared in the 21st century. The course is guided by the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and is aligned to the Common Core Standards for Science.

Project Lead the Way is an inquiry-based program that enhances technological literacy and prepares students for careers in the 21st century.

Resources

Project Lead the Way (PLTW) Curriculum and Resources---Unit: Automation and Robotics

Chromebook/Computer and District-approved internet access

PLTW: Automation and Robotics (AR) Course Outline

Students trace the history, development, and influence of automation and robotics. They learn about mechanical systems, energy transfer, machine automation and computer control systems. Students use a robust robotics platform to design, build, and program a solution to solve an existing problem.

Lesson 1.1 What Is STEM?

Performance Objectives

§ Research and describe the definition of STEM and its importance in education.

§ Summarize ways STEM education is relevant and important as a pathway to college and career readiness

§ Investigate a career related to STEM and determine the requirements for entering the various fields within the STEM educational pathway.

Lesson 1.2 Working in a STEM Lab

§ Describe the purpose of working in a STEM laboratory and the importance of maintaining a functional and effective laboratory.

§ Summarize the resources available and develop protocols for organizing and maintaining a functional and effective laboratory.

§ Develop, recognize, and analyze all job descriptions and roles, including the proper way to use equipment, tools, and supplies for working in a functional and effective laboratory.

Lesson 2.1 What Is Automation and Robotics?

Laboratory Safety

Performance Objectives

§ Describe the purpose of automation and robotics and its effect on society.

§ Summarize ways that robots are used in today’s world and the impact of their use on society.

§ Describe positive and negative effects of automation and robotics on humans in terms of safety and economics.

§ Investigate a career related to automation and robotics and determine the requirements for entering the field.

Lesson 2.2 Mechanical Systems

Performance Objectives

§ Investigate and understand various mechanisms to determine their purpose and applications.

§ Be able to apply their knowledge of mechanisms to solve a unique problem.

Lesson 2.3 Automated Systems

Performance Objectives

§ Design, build, wire, and program both open and closed loop systems.

§ Use motors and sensors appropriately to solve robotic problems.

§ Troubleshoot a malfunctioning system using a methodical approach.

§ Experience the responsibility of a mechanical, electrical and computer engineer through completion of robotic problems.

Assessment Methods

Grading Rubrics for major components assigned include: Engineering Notebook, Internet Usage, Materials & Equipment, and Technology

Formative Assessments (Notebooks, activities, peer reviews) — 40 %

Major Summative Assessments (Tests, Reports, Projects) — 60 %

Grading Scale:

§ A = 90-100 %

§ B = 80-89 %

§ C = 70-79 %

§ D = 60-69 %

§ F = Below 60 %

Procedures for Make-up Assignments

§ Students will have one week to complete make-up work (check Canvas Calendar).

§ It is recommended students complete make-up work at home or learning center.

Class Procedures:

Students will: Enter class and follow daily agenda and objectives.

Students will: Follow School-wide behavior as stated in Lathrop Policies & Procedures.

Students will be Respectful, Responsible, and Safe

Procedures for contacting Mr. Luna

Email:

School Phone Number: 714-567-3300

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