10 Robotic word search puzzles for kids, parents & teachers
Jyotsana is a fan of word search games and she loves robotics as a subject too. Belonging to Havi’s whatsapp community, one day she asked us to make robotics word searches. Not a bad idea though.. so we started working on it, but hey, we need something unique..! Something which adds learning through play.
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And here we are with 10 robotic-themed word search puzzles. Each of these word search puzzles are designed to cover one major robotics concept for beginners.
For each robotics word search, we have given you the downloadable pdf. Teachers and parents can download the file, print them on A4 pages and add fun to the learning. You can download all 10 robotic word search puzzles at the end of this blog.
1. Sensors used in Robotics
A sensor is a device that detects and responds to changes in the environment, such as light, temperature, or movement. Sensors are significant in robots because they help the robot to understand and interact with its surroundings. For example, sensors allow robots to detect obstacles, measure distances, and respond to changes in their environment.
Here are few types of sensors which we are going to search in our first word search puzzle:
Ultrasonic, Infrared, Light, Temperature, Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Sound, Touch, Moisture
The image provided here is just for your reference. You can download all 10 word search printable at the end of this blog.
2. Different types of robots as per its application
According to its applications in real life, there are many types of robots available. For example, the robots which are useful in medical surgeries are called medical robots. The robots that look/behave like humans are called humanoid robots. And so on..
In this word search puzzle, we have taken some of the major application areas of robots and added those types of robots. You can download the printable at the end.
3. Popular humanoids
Humanoid robots are robots that resemble & act like humans. The first humanoid robot is called WABOT-1. It was developed in 1973 by Waseda University in Japan. And if we consider India, the first humanoid robot is Manav. It was developed by the A-SET Training and Research Institute in 2014.
Teachers & parents can show the pictures of popular humanoids while solving the word search puzzles based on this.
4. Machines that uses automation
What would you call a robot? In our blog, Robotics for kids, we have given a detailed explanation of it. And with respect to that, we have identified the machine which we can call robots.
This word search puzzle includes all the machines that use some sort of automation while doing its task, and that’s how it is related to robotics.
5. Programming related terms
Without instructions, robots won’t be able to execute any task. Programming is at the core of robotics. We give commands to robots using programming languages.
This robotic wordsearch puzzle will let you be aware about the terms related to programming. You can use this & the next word search in your coding & programming class as well.
6. Programming languages
Why not find the popular programming languages that have been used in robotics. BTW, which one is your favorite programming language?
7. Other areas related to robotics
Robotics is a vast field and you must have heard the popular terms related to robotics. This word search is related to that.
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8. Popular chatbots
This robotic word search puzzle is based on the popular chatbots like ChatGPT that we are using in our day-to-day life.
9. Popular robots in movies
Find your favorite movie robot characters. And you can suggest us if any major is missing.
10. And the Havi Elements
The journey of learning robotics in the easiest way starts from Havi Elements and accessories. So how can we forget them?
So here we have explained the overview of 10 robotic word search puzzles. Indulge play in your classes.
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