The Pitsco 38336 Laser-Cut Basswood T-Bot II Hydraulic Arm with
Teacher's Guide includes the 34110 T-Bot II Hydraulic Arm and
Pitsco 59727 T-Bot II Teacher's Guide by Tim Cannell (ISBN:
1-58651-926-3), which provides instructions, lesson plans,
worksheets, tests, puzzles, and resource pages for teaching
science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM)
activities based on the T-Bot II hydraulic arm project. The T-Bot
II kit provides students in grades 6-12 a hands-on activity to
build a hydraulic robot that demonstrates the scientific concepts
of axes and levers, force, and Newton's laws of motion. It
includes laser-cut basswood parts required to build the robot and
syringes and clear plastic tubing for implementing four hydraulic
controls, as well as wood dowels, screws, O-rings, nylon spacers,
a plastic straw, hook-and-loop fastener, a rubber band, a
resealable plastic bag, and instructions. The T-Bot II
illustrates how axes and levers work for students studying simple
machines, and it demonstrates hydraulic power and simple robotics
for students studying mechanical concepts. The kit reinforces
engineering, technology, and math concepts as students build and
test a hydraulic robot. The finished T-Bot II measures 12 inches
at its tallest point.
The teacher's guide includes six lessons with separate activities
for grades 6-8 and 9-12. Students learn STEM concepts including
the Cartesian coordinate system, simple machines, basic
programming, mechanical advantage, and electromagnetism through
the provided lessons and hands-on activities. The guide addresses
how the lessons and activities meet standards set by the National
Science Teachers Association (NSTA), the National Council of
Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM), the International Technology and
Engineering Educators Association (ITEEA), and the National
Council of Teachers of English (NCTE). The 105-page guide is
paperback and spiral-bound for ease of use. A hydraulic robot kit
and an accompanying teacher's guide are typically used in an
educational setting to demonstrate mechanics, robotics, and
physics through hands-on activities and lesson plans.
Construction requires a screwdriver, scissors, a glue and
glue slugs, and white glue (all sold separately). The T-Bot II
can be ed on the 34106 T-Bot II Base (sold separately).
Science education products incorporate applied math and science
principles into classroom and homeschool-based projects. Teachers
in pre-K, elementary, and secondary classrooms use science
education kits and products alongside science, technology,
engineering, and math (STEM) curriculum to demonstrate STEM
concepts and real-world applications through hands-on activities.
Science education projects include a broad range of activities,
such as practical experiments in engineering, aeronautics,
robotics, energy, chemistry, physics, biology, and geology.
Pitsco Education develops K-12 science, technology, engineering,
and math (STEM) curriculum, educational kits, and classroom
tools. The company, founded in 1971, is headquartered in
Pittsburg, KS.
What’s in the Box?
* 59727 T-Bot II Teacher's Guide
* 34110 Laser-Cut Basswood T-Bot II Hydraulic Arm
* Laser-cut basswood sheets (3)
* 6ml syringes (8)
* 1-1/8-inch dowel
* 1-1/2-inch dowel
* 1-3/4-inch dowels (4)
* 2-inch dowels (3)
* 2-1/2-inch dowel
* 3/8-inch screws (8)
* 1/2-inch screws (2)
* O-rings (2)
* Nylon spacers (2)
* Plastic straw
* 8 feet of clear tubing
* Strip of hook-and-loop fastener
* Rubber band
* Resealable plastic bag
* Instructions
- Kit provides students in grades 6-12 a hands-on activity to build a hydraulic robot that demonstrates the scientific concepts of axes and levers, force, and Newton's laws of motion.
- Teacher's guide provides instructions, lesson plans, worksheets, tests, puzzles, and resource pages for teaching science, technology, engineering and math activities based on the Pitsco T-Bot II hydraulic arm project.
- Guide incorporates concepts including the Cartesian coordinate system, simple machines, basic programming, mechanical advantage, and electromagnetism, with activities and a hands-on project to construct a hydraulic robot.
- Includes six lessons with separate activities for grades 6-8 and 9-12 to cover a range of classrooms.
- Addresses how the lessons and activities meet standards set by the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA), the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM), the International Technology and Engineering Educators Association (ITEEA), and the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE).