Robotic Hands Stem Project
Description of Cricut Lesson & Activity
This fun STEM activity will help guide students to create a “robotic” hand for students to learn about pulleys and joints. They can play a game of rock, paper, scissors after they have created the robotic hand!
Grade 3-5, Grade 6-8
Intermediate
1 Hour
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Science
ISTE Standards
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1.1a Learning Goals
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1.1d Technology Fundamentals
State / Local / Other Standards
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Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) 5-PS1-3: Make observations and measurements to identify materials based on their properties.
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International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) Standard 5: Computational Thinker - Students develop and employ strategies for understanding and solving problems in ways that leverage the power of technological methods.
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For full assessment rubric, download here.
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Learning Objective(s)
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Students will be able to explain how pulleys and joints work together to create movement in a robotic hand.
Materials Required
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Kraftboard
- Optional: Cardboard
Other tools and materials:
- Black Pen
- Scoring Tool
- Glue
- String
- Straws
Instructions
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Start by inserting the Kraftboard into your machine to cut and draw the design onto the Kraftboard.
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Fold along the core lines and cut pieces of the straw to fit into the finger joint spaces.
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Glue the straw pieces onto the hand.
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Thread the string through the straw pieces and glue to the fingertips. Create loops in the ends of the strings for finger loops.
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Optional, use heavy cardboard pieces to strengthen the hand cutouts and create a handle to hold on to.
Assessment
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Students will demonstrate mastery by designing and building a simple robotic hand using pulleys and joints, followed by a short presentation explaining their design choices and the physics behind the movement.