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How do kids learn Math through Robotics?

By Makersloft

Through robotics, children learn a variety of math concepts in an engaging, practical way. Some of the key math concepts they encounter include:


1. Geometry:
Shapes and Angles: Designing robots and programming their movements involves understanding basic shapes (squares, circles, triangles) and angles...
23.09.24 11:42 AM - Comment(s)
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How does Robotics Help with Learning Science

By Makersloft

Robotics helps children learn science by making abstract scientific concepts tangible, interactive, and easier to understand. Here's how robotics supports science learning:

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