Who says math can’t be a hands-on adventure? In this joyful kindergarten lesson, students used Sphero Indi robots to practice non-standard measurement and had a BLAST doing it!
Here’s how it worked:
Students received task sheets with color-coded paths that told Indi what to do.
![]() Photo Credits: Vicki's Tech Hub |
![]() Photo Credits: Vicki's Tech Hub |
Then came the magic: using their hands and feet to measure how far Indi traveled.
Finally, they designed their own sequences to measure!
| Photo Credits: Vicki's Tech Hub |
The room buzzed with excitement. Students helped each other troubleshoot, celebrated when Indi followed their codes, and giggled when their feet didn’t quite match up with their partners'.
This is the kind of learning that sticks. Creative. Collaborative. Memorable.
Tech isn’t just a tool–it’s a launchpad for joy.



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