These Maker Lab / TECH Truck activities are available as part of both our You at the Perot and Perot to Schools programs.

At the Perot, each activity is $7/student; on your campus, each activity is $225 for up to 30 students. All activities are 45 minutes.

Electronics and Circuitry

Activity Description Grades TEKS
Circuits Students will learn about circuits and electrical behavior via copper tape, LED lights, and cell batteries. They will use this knowledge to create their own light-up mask! Pk–K Physical Science
VI.A.4
Technology Applications
K.1, K.2
Paper Circuit Cities Students will explore different types of circuits and electronic components to create light up and pop up cityscapes. 1st–2nd Investigation & Reasoning
1.2, 1.3
2.2, 2.3
Ozobot Racing Challenge Students explore circuit techniques and discover how to make different effects like blinking lights, clever switches and more! 3rd–5th Investigation & Reasoning
3.2, 3.3, 3.4
4.2, 4.3, 4.4
5.2, 5.3, 5.4
Little Bits Challenge Students will use Little Bits and everyday materials to complete a series of creative design challenges. 3rd–5th Investigation & Reasoning
3.2, 3.3, 3.4
4.2, 4.3, 4.4
5.2, 5.3, 5.4
Makey Makey Students will demonstrate the concept of circuitry and conductivity. They will explore musical instruments, games, and flight simulators through Makey Makey. 6th–8th Investigation & Reasoning
6.2, 6.3, 6.4
7.2, 7.3, 7.4
8.2. 8.3, 8.4
Little Bits Challenge Advanced Students will learn how to use various sensor inputs to build advanced devices to solve challenges like IoT, robotics and vehicle engineering. 6th–8th Investigation & Reasoning
6.2, 6.3, 6.4
7.2, 7.3, 7.4
8.2. 8.3, 8.4
Makey Makey Beyond Learn how to code your own program using Scratch. Go beyond by adding freeform controls to create assistive devices. 9th–12th Investigation & Reasoning
P.2D, P.3A, P.3D
Intro to Microcontrollers Tinker and learn how to create simple programs from common Arduino-based microcontrollers and how electronic components function. 9th–12th Investigation & Reasoning
P.2D, P.3A, P.3D

Robotics

Activity Description Grades TEKS
Ozobot Maze Masters Code your way through the maze with our Ozobots. Who will be the first to finish? 1st–2nd Technology Applications
K.1CDE, K.6D
1.1CDE, 1.6D
2.1CDE, 2.6D
Ozobot Racing Challenge Students will compete to see who can design the fastest Ozobot using specified lengths and color codes. Will your Ozobot be victorious? 3rd–5th Technology Applications
3.1C, 3.4A
4.1C, 4.4A
5.1C, 5.4A
Sphero Battle Bots Students will design a suit of armor for a Superhero using recycled materials and then compete. Who will be the last Superhero standing? 3rd–5th Technology Applications
3.1C, 3.4A
4.1C, 4.4A
5.1C, 5.4A
CupBots Students will use materials like a hobby motor and a counterweights to create simple machines that can race, battle and draw. 3rd–5th Force, Motion, Energy
3.1B, 3.6A, 3.6B
4.6A
5.6A, 5.6D
Sphero Soccer GOOOOOAAAALLLLL! Students will create a tool for their Spheros to use to score points. How many goals will your Sphero get? 6th–8th Technology Applications
6.6D
7.6D
8.6D
CrawlBots Using a motor and other materials, students will build a robot to move in various ways like crawling, hopping, and dragging. 6th–8th Force, Motion, Energy
6.1AB, 6.2A, 6.8B
7.1A
8.1A, 8.3B, 8.6A
ScuttleBots Using a motor, 3D printed parts, and other materials, students will construct a robot the mimics the movement of an insect. 9th–12th Robotics I
.7AE, .11BCD

Art

Activity Description Grades TEKS
Bird Finger Puppets Design your own puppet including wings, markings, and tail. 1st–2nd Art
1.1, 1.2
2.1, 2.2
Stop Motion Create your own stop motion movies while learning about filmmaking and career connections. 3rd–5th Art
3.1, 3.2, 3.3
4.1, 4.2, 4.3
5.1, 5.2, 5.3
Locomotion Puppets Students will create their own imaginary creature with its own form of locomotion and design a marionette that mimics its movements. 3rd–5th Art
3.1, 3.2, 3.3
4.1, 4.2, 4.3
5.1, 5.2, 5.3
Digital Art Design Use WACOM drawing tablet to learn how art and technology are used in different fields like illustration, animation, filmmaking, and more. 6th–8th Art
6.1, 6.2, 6.3
7.1, 7.2, 7.3
8.1, 8.2, 8.3
Stop Motion Editing & Effects Discover how to incorporate sound, special effects and more to make your stories come to life! 6th–8th Art
6.1, 6.2, 6.3
7.1, 7.2, 7.3
8.1, 8.2, 8.3
Character Spotlight Design and create an articulated figure then use a variety of materials to make them move and interact in lifelike ways. 9th–12th Art
9.1, 9.2, 9.3
10.1, 10.2, 10.3
11.1, 11.2, 11.3

3D Design

Activity Description Grades TEKS
TinkerCAD Jr. Learn 3D design basics through object manipulation by creating a key chain. 3rd–5th n/a
TinkerCAD Explore and use TinkerCAD tools to complete and compete in a design challenge. 6th–8th n/a
SketchUp Learn the basics of this CAD software and explore careers that use this like engineers, architects, and other design projects. 6th–8th n/a
TinkerCAD Advanced Use TinkerCAD’s advanced features to create a multi-faceted design. 9th–12th n/a
Sculptris Expand your software knowledge using this platform that’s geared towards artists and animators. 9th–12th n/a
Fusion 360 Expand your software knowledge using this platform that’s geared for engineers, designers, and digital fabrication. 9th–12th n/a

Engineering

Activity Description Grades TEKS
Blast Off! Students will learn about force and motion by constructing rockets and simple machines like a catapult. Pk–K Physical Science
VI.A.2
Technology Applications
K.2B, K.2E
Paper Rockets Jr. Design paper rockets that will use compressed air to launch it. Will your rocket make it space? 1st–2nd Investigation & Reasoning
1.2B, 2.2B
Force, Motion, Energy
1.6C
Matter & Energy
2.5C, 2.5D
Marble Maze Create mini versions of amusement park rides and discuss the different types of energy and motion that is involved. 1st–2nd Investigation & Reasoning
1.1, 1.2
2.1, 2.2
Force, Motion, Energy
1.6, 2.6
Gravity Racers Design and test Lego vehicles to see who can construct the fastest car. Will you be the speedy winner? 1st–2nd Investigation & Reasoning
1.1, 1.2, 2.1, 2.2
Force, Motion, Energy
1.6, 2.6
Paper Rockets Explore aerodynamics and weight balance to see how they affect the performance of your rocket while making connections to aerospace careers. 3rd–5th Force, Motion, Energy
3.6C, 4.6D
Marble Roller Coaster You’ll be challenged to create roller coasters using everyday or recycled materials to make your coaster turn, jump, and loop. 3rd–5th Investigation & Reasoning
3.1B, 3.2, 3.3A
4.1B, 4.2, 4.3A
5.1B, 5.2, 5.3A
Force, Motion, Energy
3.6C, 4.6A, 4.6D, 5.6A, 5.6D
Wind Racers Build and test a sail-powered vehicle, then calculate how fast it travelled. Can you redesign it to go faster? 3rd–5th Investigation & Reasoning
3.1B, 3.2, 3.3A
4.1B, 4.2, 4.3A
5.1B, 5.2, 5.3A
Force, Motion, Energy
3.6, 4.6A, 4.6D, 5.6A, 5.6D
Paper Rockets Advanced Make connections between aerodynamics and laws of motion through distance and accuracy challenges while making considerations for how your rocket is designed. 6th–8th Investigation & Reasoning
6.2, 6.3, 6.4A
7.2, 7.3, 7.4A
8.2, 8.3, 8.4A
Force, Motion, Energy
6.8, 8.6
Earth & Space
7.9B
Truss Bridge Challenge Use materials to build and strength test a truss bridge that you’ve designed! 6th–8th Investigation & Reasoning
6.2, 6.3
7.2, 7.3
8.2, 8.3
Balsa Bridge Challenge Work in teams to collaboratively design and construct the strongest bridge using only balsa wood and glue. 9th–12th Integrated Physics & Chemistry
I.2, I.3
Crash Test Cars Create your own mini vehicle resources and then see if it can uphold after traveling through a simulated high speed crash test. 9th–12th Integrated Physics & Chemistry
I.2, I.3
Force, Motion, Energy
I.4ABCD, I.5ABCD
Laws: Motion & Conservation of Energy
P.4, p.6BCD

Coding

Activity Description Grades TEKS
Bots Bots Bots Use code to create an Ozobot town, then use BeeBots to follow directions throughout your town. Pk–K n/a
BeeBot Mazes Use building materials to create a maze. Challenge your friends to code the BeeBot to move through your maze. 1st–2nd n/a
Scratch Explore coding and design while learning to code a project. 3rd–5th n/a
BitsBox App Design Using Bitsbox, you’ll program a virtual tablet to create a fun, creative app. 3rd–5th n/a
Scratch Advanced Dive deeper into coding and design while learning to code a game or musical instrument. 6th–8th n/a
Design with Us Learn how to create your own web page, bio, blog and more! 9th–12th n/a