Holiday – Wonder Workshop https://www.makewonder.com/en Empowering educators. Inspiring Kids. Fri, 19 Dec 2025 17:26:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://www.makewonder.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/ww-favicon_64x64.png Holiday – Wonder Workshop https://www.makewonder.com/en 32 32 Dash into Holiday Joy: Easy Tips for Unboxing and Getting Started https://www.makewonder.com/en/blog/dash-into-holiday-joy-easy-tips-for-unboxing-and-getting-started/ Thu, 18 Dec 2025 20:54:00 +0000 https://www.makewonder.com/?p=12488

Wrapping paper is flying, eyes are sparkling, and excited laughter fills the room as your child finally meets Dash! Christmas morning is all about magic, and with Dash you can skip the stressful setup so your child can dive right into their coding adventure.

We want to make it easy for you to focus on what matters most: being present for the moment your child’s imagination takes off. 

Open and Play

Dash arrives fully assembled, charged, and ready to roll (literally), so no need to sneak in to charge Dash or search for screwdrivers or batteries. 

Make sure Dash is on the floor when powering on—Dash loves to dance around! Giving plenty of space will allow for smoother play.

Free App Downloads

For an even easier morning, download any of the free Wonder Workshop apps in advance. Blockly is our core app with tons of puzzles inside for kids to solve that orient them to how to dive in with Dash.

With Wonder, kids create traceable paths of code, which help them see and understand what their robot will do.

The Path app is for younger kids who may not yet be ready for coding. In the app kids can draw a route on their mobile device with their finger and send Dash on journeys around the house

Blockly App
Wonder App
Path App

Pairing Dash with Your Device

Have a charged device (i.e. laptop or iPad) on hand to make pairing with Dash seamless.  See list of compatible devices for more information. 

Bonus points for signing up for a free Make Wonder account (optional, but worth it). It gives you a backstage pass to your child’s learning, letting you track their progress, access solutions, discover new activiites, and unlock future levels in Blockly puzzles.

Care and Keeping of Dash

Dash is ready to go right out of the box, but to keep the fun going, be sure to plug in between uses so that Dash will be fully charged and ready for the next adventure.

Download our expert tips for taking care of Dash and pop on this quick video —perfect for your kids to watch while you sip your morning coffee! These simple steps will keep Dash running smoothly as a learning companion for years to come.

How to Change Dash's Name

Give Dash a personal touch! Your child can make their robot truly unique by choosing a new name. Check out this quick video for easy steps to customize Dash’s name.

Bring Additional Cheer with this Activity Booklet

When kids are ready for a little downtime, this coloring and activity booklet does the trick. With a word search, maze, and coloring pages, they can spend a little time in Dash’s magic holiday world in a relaxed way.

More Helpful Links

  • When the holiday frenzy slows down, keep the fun going with festive activities from our Winter Wonderland blog. It’s packed with winter-themed coding projects and DIY inspiration to keep the magic alive all season long!
  • Device compatibility information 

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Head over to @wonderworkshop on Instagram and @wonderworkshopofficial on TikTok for more helpful tips and activity inspiration. 

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20+ Winter WONDER-ful Activities for Dash https://www.makewonder.com/en/blog/20-winter-wonder-ful-activities-for-dash/ Wed, 10 Dec 2025 23:33:46 +0000 https://www.makewonder.com/?p=12441

Coding in a Winter Wonderland

There are many ways to reinforce physical coding and applied robotics during this holiday season. You can use these winter wonderland ideas as morning warm-ups or for Friday free time, or you can create rotation stations to tackle them all at once during a classroom celebration. Pick and choose your favorites, or try them all!

Computer Science Education Week

The month of December is ripe for classroom celebrations, beginning with Computer Science Education Week. We have tons of activities to choose from and a link to replay our student-facing webinar that aired Monday, December 8!

Activity Packet

Download this Activity Packet with holiday-themed coloring pages, word puzzles, and coding activities. 

Winter WONDERland Activity Packets

Winter WONDER land packets

Check out our printable Winter WONDERland packets, 50+ pages (yes, f-i-f-t-y pages) of offline and online activities.

Activity Packet #1

Activity Packet #2

Activity Packet #3

Activity Packet #4

Activity Packet #5

Activity Packet #6

All Packets in 1 PDF

Please note that some items referenced in these packets are no longer available for sale from Wonder Workshop—but Dash can do anything that Dot and Cue can!

Draw a Christmas Tree

For this activity, you can either use the  Sketch Kit accessory with Dash or you can fashion your own harness for a magic marker and get drawing.

The downloadable PDF includes a Blockly Program Key that can serve as a shortcut to writing the required code. Enter the key to download the solution code and voila! You’re ready to draw.

Ski Along

Take a cue for @durritterin on Instagram and create a slalom course for Dash to navigate through. No snow needed – just add code!

Reindeer and Sleigh Ride

Dash through the holidays with MUP Church Coppell STEAM and Pinkerton CISD on Instagram! Their DIY sleigh and parade of Dash reindeer made for a Very Merry Pinkerton Night.

Launcher Accessory Ideas

Snowball fight! Draw some (masking tape) lines and take sides Use the ever-popular Launcher to toss snowballs of different materials — crumpled paper or foil, cotton balls, Ping Pong balls. Determine a point system based on hitting targets of different sizes and from various distances.

Did someone say football season? Use the Launcher to help Dash score field goals. 

Ice Skate the Night Away

Code one or two Dash robots for a solo or paired ice skating routine worthy of a gold medal. 

Bulldoze the Snow

Dash is ready to clear the snow from the streets all winter long! Use the bulldozer accessory if you have one, or even better, take a page from these second graders and build your own out of recycled materials or Lego bricks attached to the building block connectors. 

Count Down to the New Year

Ring in the New Year with a balloon parade! Check out @insidethegiftedclassroom on Instagram for more festive cross-curricular connections with Dash. 

Cozy Hats

Feeling crafty? Knit one, purl two to make Dash a cozy winter hat. Robots get cold too, you know!

Binary Ornaments

With some simple colored beads and a pipe cleaner, you can introduce the binary alphabet! Have students code their names or a winter-related spelling word. Use this ASCII Binary Alphabet PDF to get started. Then loop the pipe cleaner to make an ornament or bend it to form a candy cane!

Creative idea and photo from Little Bins for Little Hands.

Winter Pageant

Clever idea from the blog, Engage Their Minds

Hold a holiday pageant (see video), where participants dress up in their best winter outfits and answer pageant questions. Ask students to first program their robots with one noun response, an -ing verb response, and a location response. Then surprise the contestants with questions like:

  • What is your favorite piece of winter attire?
  • Which winter sport do you excel at?
  • Where would you like to travel once spring comes?

The Dash and Dot Show

Visit our archives for this holiday episode of the Dash & Dot Show. Find more episodes in our YouTube playlist.

Edible Constructs

And who doesn’t like a yummy snack? Riff off of this clever robot snack by using milk bottles to make a snowman, a red Hershey’s kiss as a Santa’s hat, or pretzels as reindeer antlers!

Edible robots made of juice boxes, pudding cups, and googly eyes.

Want Even More?

You’ll find our 2023 Winter WONDER-ful Activities blog post here.

What other holiday ideas can you come up with?

  • Can you create your own version of the poem, “The Night Before Christmas”? Have Dash recite your original poem about coding and robots in an A, B, C, B rhyme scheme.
  • Can Dash use the Launcher to help Santa deliver gifts down a chimney? Create chimneys (think tall boxes!) of different heights and widths. 
  • Can Dash turn into Rudolph and tow a sleigh carrying Dot?
  • Can Dash tell the story of Hanukkah candles, complete with recordings and blinking eye patterns?
  • Can you wrap Dash in a dreidel outfit and let it spin?
  • What mischief can Dash and Elf on a Shelf get into? https://twitter.com/Roosloan/status/806126796441845760

Share your winter WONDER-land ideas with us and tag us @WonderWorkshop on social.

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Lesson Plan: Dash the Thankful Turkey https://www.makewonder.com/en/blog/lesson-plan-dash-the-thankful-turkey/ Fri, 14 Nov 2025 15:52:40 +0000 https://www.makewonder.com/?p=13113

🦃 Activity Title: Dash the Thankful Turkey

Objective:
Students will program “Dash the Turkey” to travel around a mat, stopping at spaces to share things they’re thankful for.

Materials:

  • Dash robot
  • Sketch Mat or any coding mat (can also tape a grid on the floor)
  • 4–6 “Thankful Spot” cards (one per square you choose)
  • Paper or sticky notes
  • Optional: Sketch Kit
  • Optional: Materials to decorate Dash as a turkey (Building Brick Connectors, LEGO bricks, craft materials, etc.)

Setup:

  1. (Optional)Turn Dash into a turkey:
    Add feathers, a beak, and eyes using paper or building brick connectors.

  2. Place Thankful Spots:
    Place the cards on different squares of the mat from the template we created for you.

  3. Write gratitude notes:
    Students write what they are thankful for using the template we created for you, and place them on the Thankful Spots.

Programming Task:

Students will program Dash to:

  1. Have a designated starting place on the mat

  2. Visit each Thankful Spot on the mat.

  3. At each spot:

    • Say the thankful message aloud (recorded or prewritten).

    • Change light colors (for example, orange = family, green = friends, blue = school).

    • Make a sound (like a turkey gobble or a short melody).

Optional:

  • If using the Sketch Kit, Dash can draw a small heart or leaf shape after each message.

Example Blockly Sequence:

Extensions:

  • Random Stop Challenge: Have students draw cards to see which thankful spot Dash should visit next, then update their code accordingly.
  • Group Coding: Each student codes one part of the route (one thankful stop) and then merges the code together.
  • Sketch Challenge: Use the Sketch Kit to write or draw what Dash is thankful for.

Bonus Coloring Book!

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Dash Thanksgiving Day Parade https://www.makewonder.com/en/blog/dash-thanksgiving-day-parade/ Fri, 07 Nov 2025 13:10:08 +0000 https://www.makewonder.com/?p=13107

Bring the Thanksgiving Day Parade to Your Classroom with the Balloons Over Broadway STEM Challenge 🎈🤖

If you’ve been on social media this November, you’ve probably seen the Balloons Over Broadway STEM challenge floating around. It’s a fun, creative way to combine reading, engineering, and coding — and Dash makes it even more exciting! Here’s how to bring this festive lesson to life in your classroom.

Materials You’ll Need:

Step 1: Read and Imagine 🎨

Start by reading Balloons Over Broadway with your class. Discuss how Tony Sarg, the puppeteer behind the Macy’s Parade, brought imagination and engineering together to create his amazing balloon floats.

Step 2: Plan Your Parade Float 🧠

In groups, have students brainstorm and sketch ideas for their own balloon float design. Encourage them to think about what their balloon will represent — a favorite animal, a story character, or even a robot hero like Dash!

💡 Tip: If your students are having trouble deciding, have each student sketch their own idea first, then collaborate to choose one final group design.

Step 3: Build the Balloon Float ✂

Now it’s time to bring those ideas to life! Using craft materials, students can create and decorate their balloon floats. Attach each balloon to Dash using the popsicle sticks — and get ready for the parade!

Step 4: Program Dash to Roll Along the Parade Route 💻

Now it’s time to bring your parade to life! Using Blocky or the Wonder app, have students code Dash to roll along their planned parade route while proudly carrying their balloon float. Encourage them to experiment with speed, turns, and even sound effects to make their parade extra festive.

💡 Tip: Have students test and adjust their code — just like real engineers do! They can measure the distance Dash needs to travel, tweak the path for smoother turns, or add a little “parade music” using Dash’s sound blocks.

Step 5: Host Your Parade 🎉

Here are a few fun ways to show off your creations:

Option 1: School Hallway Parade
Line the hallways and let each group code Dash to carry their balloon float through the school for a festive showcase.

Option 2: Build a City Parade
Use one of our coding mats or design your own city on large paper. Students can code Dash to navigate the streets of their mini city while carrying their balloons.

Option 3: Green Screen Parade
Set up a green screen and film Dash parading across the scene! Just remind students to avoid green materials so their floats don’t disappear when you add digital backgrounds.

Hallway Parade Examples

Build-A-City Parade Examples

Did You Use A Green Screen?

Post a video of your Green Screen activity and tag us on social media so we can include you in our gallery of school activities!

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Spooky STEM Activity Roundup https://www.makewonder.com/en/blog/spooky-stem-activity-roundup/ Thu, 18 Sep 2025 19:37:34 +0000 https://www.makewonder.com/?p=12212

🎃 It's Our Spook STEM Activity Roundup!

No tricks, just treats: invite creativity, collaboration, and coding into your classroom with these spook-tacular activity ideas!

Got an idea to share? Post it on social media and tag us @wonderworkshop!

A Set of 3 Spooky Challenge Cards

In these Challenge Cards, students will code solutions to help Dash escape from a scary castle, save the day from an angry monster, and face fears about black cats.

Download the whole set and let the spookiness begin!

Code Dash Through a Corn Maze

Use tape to create a simple maze on the floor, making sure that it’s wide enough for Dash to fit through. Add as many fall-themed decorations as you want! Students can then use directional commands in Blockly to help Dash find the way out of the corn maze. 

Take Dash Trick-or-Treating

Create a scene for Dash to go trick-or-treating like the students in @upielementarygate did! They went all out with the haunted house decorations and added a part to their program where Dash says “trick-or-treat” when arriving at the door. Perfect for small group work, each team of students can design their own haunted house, then work together to help Dash navigate from one spooky house to the next on Halloween.

Go Pumpkin Picking

Using the Gripper Building Kit Accessory and small toy pumpkins, create a program that helps Dash pick up as many pumpkins as possible from the patch and deliver them to a new location. Don’t have small pumpkin toys? No problem! Use objects you already have in the classroom, or turn recycled materials into your own DIY props.

Pumpkin Transport Engineering Challenge

Students in @teachingthegifted’s class were challenged to design a cart that would hold 15 pumpkins to help Farmer Dash transport pumpkins from the farm to the market. This is a great way to integrate the Engineering Design Process and Coding while using Dash. This class found that orange snap cubes made great pumpkins!

Make Halloween Decorations with the Sketch Kit

Materials Needed: 

  • Dash Robot
  • Sketch Kit
  • Large sheets of paper
  • Examples of Halloween shapes and words

 

Use the Sketch Kit to help Dash create fall decorations for your classroom! Show a few examples of fall-themed shapes and words, and give students time to brainstorm their favorites before they get started. 

Collect and Sort Candy with Accessories

Help Dash pick up spilled candy in this Challenge Card! Use the Bulldozer accessory from Wonder Workshop or challenge students to create their own version. Extend the lesson by swapping out the Bulldozer for the Gripper Building Kit. Using the Gripper, have Dash sort Halloween treats into different categories. 

Have a Costume Party

Dash loves to dress up for Halloween! Students in @innovatewithme‘s class designed creative disguises and costumes for a day of trick-or-treating. Share your dressed-up Dash photos on social media and tag us @wonderworkshop

Dash doesn’t have to be the only one in costume! Check out these wonderful costumes made by @cactuscrew507.

Trunk or Treat with Dash

Cardboard and creativity can go a long way! Annalee, an amazing teacher from Vanalden Elementary, created a larger-than-life Blockly costume and Dash robot to adorn her car for the school’s trunk or treat event. The giant Dash now has a second life decorating the technology classroom and motivating students.  

Check out this video to see how the class programmed the real Dash robots to dance the day away!

Make a Leaf Pile with Launcher

Use the Launcher accessory and program Dash to throw a pile of found or faux fall leaves in the air. Then, make Dash sing and dance around in the pile to celebrate fall! Make sure Dash is on a hard surface and no crumbly leaves get stuck under the wheels. 

Need Accessories?

Gripper

Sketch Kit

Launcher

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Dash is Seein’ Stars https://www.makewonder.com/en/blog/dash-is-seein-stars/ Fri, 04 Jul 2025 15:41:53 +0000 https://www.makewonder.com/?p=12937

It's a Star-Spangled Sketch Party” 🎇

Happy 4th of July! 🎆 

Ready to bring some extra sparkle to your Independence Day celebrations? In this challenge, Dash the robot uses the Sketch Kit acccessory to draw a five-pointed star—just like the ones on the American flag! 

Teachers and parents can use this fun activity to introduce students (or kids at home) to basic geometry, angles, and coding loops. As Dash grooves across the page, your learners will see math and creativity come together in one star-tastic display of STEM magic. 🌟

The Star-Drawing Challenge

  1. Objective:
    Program Dash to draw a 5-pointed star using the Sketch Kit.

  2. Key Geometry Concept:

    • A five-pointed star has exterior “turn” angles of 144°.

    • Dash will move forward to draw each line segment, then turn 144° before drawing the next.

  3. The Magic Number:

    • Exterior angle per point = 144°

    • Total rotations = 5 × 144° = 720° (two full spins!)

  4. Step-by-Step Sequence:

    1. Attach a marker to Dash using the Sketch Kit.

    2. Place Dash at your starting point on the paper.

    3. In your coding environment, set up a loop that repeats 5 times:

      • Move forward to draw one line of the star.

      • Turn right (or left) 144° (One challenge is that the angles available for programming Dash jump in increments of 15˚, so you’ve got 135˚ or 150˚ available. We chose to use 150˚ and you can see that the last point doesn’t come to a perfect vertex. Talk to your kids about the effect of the imprecision on the final outcome).

    4. Run the program and watch Dash trace out a crisp, perfect star!

5. Extensions & Discussion:

    • Angle Exploration: What happens if you change the turn angle? Try 72° or 108° and compare the shapes.

    • Scaling Up: Adjust the forward distance in your loop to draw a larger or smaller star.

    • Creative Twist: After the star, have Dash draw “Sparkler” patterns by adding short zig-zag lines at each point.

6. Why This Matters:

  • Geometry in Action: Kids see how angles add up and how loops make repetitive drawing simple.

  • Coding Confidence: A clear, repeatable pattern boosts understanding of loops and sequences.

  • Holiday Fun: Blending 4th of July spirit with STEM keeps learners engaged and inspired!

If you have a full Make Wonder subscription, you can test the code with the virtual Dash and virtual Sketch Kit! Explore Make Wonder today!

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Dash the Mother’s Day Messenger https://www.makewonder.com/en/blog/dash-the-mothers-day-messenger/ Tue, 06 May 2025 23:20:21 +0000 https://www.makewonder.com/?p=12804

We found this Mother’s Day activity in the archives. Create your own variation to deliver a gift and a message to anyone you love. Enjoy.

What You'll Need

Dash

Building Brick Connectors

Set up Time

15 minutes

Supplies

  • LEGO® bricks (optional)
  • Flowers, candy, a homemade card, or any other Mother’s Day gift (optional)

Mission:

Use Dash to deliver a special message to your mother or a mother you know. Dash can also deliver a Mother’s Day gift, like a homemade card or a flower!

Setup:

  1. Come up with a sweet Mother’s Day message.
  2. You may want to decorate your robot messenger or even send a gift with the message. We decided to use the Building Block Extensions to make a LEGO® flower vase. You can also use the Tow Hook to pull a carriage with the gift inside.
  3. Using the sound recording feature in Path or Go, record your message. You can record up to five short messages.
  4. Deliver your message and enjoy the reaction!

Play Options

Go App

Suggested for Ages: 5+

  • In Go, you can record your messages before controlling Dash.
  • After recording your messages, you can control Dash directly to deliver the message.

Here’s a video that explains how to record your voice in the Go app so that Dash can play the recording.

Path App

Suggested for Ages: 5+

  • Draw a path from your location to the target’s location.
  • You may want to use Dash to measure out the route ahead of time. Remember, Dash is the same size as a block on Path.
  • After you draw the path, drag the sound icon to the place along the path where you want Dash to speak.
  • Tap the Record button and record your message.

 

Here’s an example that uses three messages:

  • Good morning, Mom! I have a message.
  • Happy Mother’s Day. I love you!
  • See you later!

Blockly App

Suggested for Ages: 8+

  • Use Blockly to plan and initiate a sequence of commands for Dash to navigate around the house to deliver your object and message to your mother.
  • Use the “My Sounds” block to record and play specific messages for your mother.
  • Can you complete the program in as few blocks as possible?
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More Earth Day with Dash https://www.makewonder.com/en/blog/more-earth-day-with-dash/ Fri, 18 Apr 2025 16:30:59 +0000 https://www.makewonder.com/?p=12749

Celebrate Earth Day by turning Dash into your class’s eco‑hero with these hands‑on coding challenges that bring recycling, plant power, clean‑up missions, the water cycle, and wildlife rescue to life. Each activity weaves environmental science and block‑based programming into a fun, meaningful experience for young learners.

1. Recycle Relay (Gripper Kit)

  • Objective: Teach students about sorting recyclables.
  • Activity:
    • Place different small objects (paper, plastic, aluminum) around the room.
    • Program Dash to pick up and place each item into the correct category using the Gripper Kit.
    • Discuss why sorting recyclables is important.

2. Draw a Flower (or Honeycomb) (Sketch Kit)

  • Objective: Thinking about the importance of plants for converting CO2 into Oxygen or the the importance of Bees for pollination.
  • Activity:
    • Use the Sketch Kit to draw a tree, plant, flower, or honeycomb on the Sketch Mat or paper.
    • This Sketch Kit card can be helpful when drawing a honeycomb or flower
    • You can use the Blockly program key on it (zpwr) to shortcut your way to the required code.
    • Discuss the importance of plants and how they help convert carbon dioxide into oxygen, provide homes for animals, and serve as a source of food for nearly all creatures.
    • Discuss how bees move pollen to the right spot in a flower so the flower can grow seeds that will later end up inside a fruit.  

3. Earth Defender Bowling (Launcher)

  • Objective: Demonstrate how pollution affects Earth and how we can “clean up” the planet.
  • Activity:
    • Set up bowling pins or paper cups decorated as pollutants (plastic bottles, oil spills, trash). You can have students decorate these! 
    • Program Dash to launch balls from the kit or soft objects like pom-poms at the “pollution” to “clean up” the Earth.
    • Discuss ways we can reduce pollution.

4. Water Cycle Drawing (Sketch Kit)

  • Objective: Illustrate the water cycle while programming Dash.
  • Activity:
    • Program Dash to move through a water cycle path (evaporation, condensation, precipitation, collection).
    • Use the Sketch Kit to draw the cycle as Dash moves.

5. Save the Animals (Gripper Kit)

  • Objective: Learn about how pollution affects animals and how we can help.
  • Activity:
    • Place small stuffed animals or images around a designated “polluted area.”
    • Program Dash to carefully pick up and transport them to a “safe habitat.”
    • Discuss how pollution impacts wildlife.
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Earth Day with Dash: 3 Free Lesson Plans https://www.makewonder.com/en/blog/earth-day-with-dash-3-free-lesson-plans/ Thu, 10 Apr 2025 21:37:50 +0000 https://www.makewonder.com/?p=12736

Get ready to roll into Earth Day with Dash. In this post, we present three lesson plans that combine environmental themes and robotics using Dash—giving your students a chance to learn about life cycles, seed dispersal, and weather patterns in a hands-on, interactive way. Plus, we’ll look at how some inspiring teachers on Instagram are bringing Earth Day to life in their own classrooms too.

We hope you’ll take this opportunity to spark curiosity, foster collaboration, and get everyone excited about protecting our planet—one coding challenge at a time!

Dash Robot Life Cycles STEAM Project

Students will work in groups of 3-4 to create a Life Cycle project. They will research the life cycle of their plant or animal, write the most important facts of each stage, label it on the presentation poster, and program their Dash robots to teach others about their life cycle.

Seed Dispersal: Dash the Seed

In this lesson, students will create a foldable explaining a variety of seed dispersal methods. Students will then write a program demonstrating a seed dispersal method.

Climate and Weather: Dashing through the Seasons

In this lesson, students will work in groups to determine a weather-dependent activity related to a season. Using lights, sounds, and movement, they will program Dash to act out a scene related to a seasonal activity.

Ideas from Our Educator Community

Ocean Cleanup With Dash

More Ocean Cleanup With Dash

Navigate a Rainforest Maze

Navigate Your Favorite Stuffy Through An Obstacle Course

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Eggs-cellent Fun with Dash Robot https://www.makewonder.com/en/blog/eggs-cellent-fun-with-dash-robot/ Fri, 28 Mar 2025 12:41:02 +0000 https://www.makewonder.com/?p=12719

As Easter approaches, why not hop into some egg-cellent fun with Wonder Workshop’s Dash robot? These three Easter-themed activities will have your students collaborating, coding, and celebrating springtime traditions in a hands-on, engaging way. Each activity encourages problem-solving, creativity, and teamwork—guaranteeing a memorable learning experience for all!

Do the Egg Help Challenge!

 In this challenge card, students are asked to help Dash collect eggs by programming sequences.

Download this double-sided Challenge Card to use as a station with your students next week!

Play an Egg Toss Game

Egg Toss Game

Back in 2016, TechAgeKids.com posted a collection of fun Easter-related activities, including hosting an Easter parade with Dash and Dot dressed up in Easter bonnets. They also included an activity that challenges kids to program Dash to toss eggs into a bucket. Check it out!

Host an Easter Parade

Watch the Easter Parade Video posted by TechAgeKids and see Easter fun with Dash and Dot – Easter Bonnets and Wonder App 

Do you have an idea for celebrating the season with Dash in your classroom? Share it on social media and tag us @wonderworkshop and we might reshare it!

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