The fox

Programming level 1

Structure that moves without programming

P1

How to build

The robot

  • The Little Prince is built with an articulated arm
  • The fox is powered by a single DC motor connected to a battery holder.
  • When the battery holder is turned on, the fox starts moving; when it is turned off, the fox stops.

P1

Static figures

P1

Programming level 2

Expressing emotions through movement

P2

How to build

The robots

  • The Little Prince is built with an articulated arm
  • The fox robot is built on a base and moves its tail with the help of one servo motor; the slow movement expresses fear
  • The motor starts automatically when the robot is turned on
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P2

The robots

P2

P2

Programming level 3

Expressing emotions through movement

P3

How to build

The robots

  • The Little Prince is constructed with an articulated arm
  • The fox is built on a robot base and starts automatically
  • It moves its tail with the help of one servo motor, then slowly moves towards the Little Prince, indicating its intention to befriend him.
  • Finally, the buzzer sounds

P3

The robots

P3

P3

Programming level 4

Cooperative robots

P4

How to build

The robots

  • The Little Prince is built on a robot base
  • The fox is also built on a robot base, and the robot starts automatically
  • The fox moves forward and backward several times, indicating its timidity, then finally stays with the Little Prince and flashes its lights and buzzer to indicate that it has befriended him.

P4

The robots

P4

P4