The Robot Project

Children's Story · Reading Level E · 8 pages · GoReadling
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When the teacher announced that the class would spend a month building a simple robot from a kit, Theo was the most excited student in the room. He had been reading about robotics for two years and had been waiting for exactly this kind of challenge.

His partner was a quiet girl named Ingrid who had never built anything mechanical before. On the first day, she opened the kit box, looked at the hundreds of tiny pieces, and nearly put the lid back on.

Theo dove straight into the instructions, reading ahead and skipping steps. Parts kept going in the wrong place and having to be pulled apart. Ingrid watched and noticed a pattern. You are rushing, she said gently.

Theo stopped and looked at the mess of parts in front of him. He took a breath. Ingrid picked up the instruction sheet and read step one aloud. Just step one. They did it together slowly.

It turned out that Ingrid was very good at keeping track of small parts, organizing the workspace, and catching mistakes before they became big problems. Theo was good at understanding how the pieces fit together mechanically.

Over the next three weeks, their robot took shape. It had two wheels, a sensor that stopped it from bumping into walls, and a small arm that could push a block across the floor.

On demonstration day, nearly every robot in the class bumped into something or stopped short. Theo and Ingrid's robot smoothly navigated the cardboard maze on the first try. The class applauded.

Afterward, Ingrid said she wanted to learn more about coding so the robot could do more complicated things. Theo handed her the book he had been reading. That, he thought, was how the best partnerships worked — each person teaching the other something new.


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