Before we begin...
This activity is suitable for children in grades Prep to Year 4 as it is aligned to the Australian Curriculum standards for Visual Arts and Chemical & Physical Sciences.
In this workshop we'll show you how to make robots and space explorers from salvaged materials.
Tools
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Scissors
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Staplers
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Pencil, pen & ruler
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PVA, craft glue or water-based paste
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Hole puncher
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Sticky tape (but challenge yourself to find alternatives)
Optional tools
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Box cutter
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Cutting mat
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Hot glue gun
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Needle and thread
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Awl
4 steps to a robot
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Choose a body shape: A container, plastic tray, reel or cardboard tube create a strong body.
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Appendages.Is there a separate head to allow movement? Select arms and legs (fabric, plastic, cords, string or tubes can be tied, stapled or glued on) based on your robot design.
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Control and Communication. Does your robot need a control panel, buttons and switches or antennas? Will there be a charging cord or power pack?
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Personalise it. Cut shapes from sticky foam, stickers or fabric. Glue or tie on lids or hardware to complete your robot.