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What is it? 

Wonder Workshop provides three playful robots for elementary and middle school students: Dash, Dot, and Cue. With the robots’ unique design, engaging personalities, mobility, and built-in programmable LEDs and sensors, the Wonder Workshop robots get students excited about coding and computer science. 

Wonder Workshop provides three playful robots for elementary and middle school students: Dash, Dot, and Cue. With the robots’ unique design, engaging personalities, mobility, and built-in programmable LEDs and sensors, the Wonder Workshop robots get students excited about coding and computer science.

Tell me more! 

The Wonder Workshop robots are a great tool to introduce programming and coding to students in a way that’s both engaging and playful. They might look like toys, but the bots are powerful tools to explore the world of robotics in the classroom. With Wonder Workshop, robotics becomes an activity that involves the entire class, and has students thinking, problem-solving, and learning together.

Dash Discovers The World

  1. Lay an oversized map of the world on the floor of your classroom during your Map Skills unit.
  2. Code Dash to travel to three different countries on the map. Have students do this by identifying the cardinal directions.
  3. Ask students create a story about Dash’s adventures travelling the world, recalling specific details about Dash’s code as well as the map skills recently learned.
  4. Give students time to present their story. Stories can be in the form of a coded display with Dash, a stop-motion video, an essay, poem, and more!