💡 TECHNOLOGY & FUTURE SKILLS (40 Lessons) • 🟡 C. How Machines Think
I can draw my own robot helper and say how it helps people. I can explain that people built it, people write its rules, and people are more important than any machine.
Today you will design your own robot helper. You can decide what it looks like and how it helps people.
Robots are tools made by people
Think about kind, safe jobs
People stay in charge
Explaining your robot
Good questions to ask
Adults can say: "When we draw robots, we choose kind jobs for them. We remember that people write the rules and people are always more important than machines."
Picture strip: "Designing a robot helper"
You and an adult will plan your robot helper before you draw it.
Use this practice to help your child turn their idea into a clear picture and words.
Answer each question about robot helpers, rules, and who is in charge.
1) Who makes robot helpers?
2) What is a kind job for a robot helper?
3) Who is in charge of a robot helper in your home or school?
4) Which sentence is true about robot rules?
5) Which sentence is true about robot feelings?
6) When you draw a robot helper, what should you think about first?
7) If a robot helper did something unkind, what should happen?
8) Which sentence is true about people and robots?
9) If you want to change your robot idea, what can you do?
10) What is one big goal of this lesson?