Kids Code Hungry Caterpillar Roamers To Combine Reading, Robotics
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Tampa FL
15 November, 2021
12:01 PM
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TAMPA, FL — Children from the Tampa Metropolitan Area YMCA's After-School Enrichment program participated in a STREAM (Science, Technology, Reading, Engineering, Arts and Math) activity at Anderson Elementary last week. The activities were the unlikely combination of programmable robotic devices (roamers) and "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" children's book by Eric Carle. The activity integrated coding and literacy, allowing the students to create their own caterpillar, which was attached to a roamer that they then coded to "eat" the very hungry caterpillar's favorite foods. "We're extremely excited that we had the opportunity to partner with such great organizations to bring the STREAM event to the students of Anderson Elementary" said Sarah Hays, vice president of Youth Enrichment for the Tampa Metropolitan Area YMCA. The activity was created by Dr. Stacy Hahn, Hillsborough County School Board member and STREAM advocate. "It's a really exciting way to engage them (children) around activities, especially math and science, where they are doing the tasks and they don't even realize they are learning those subject matters." Like this article? Sign up for our newsletter and get it delivered every weekday. It's free! Hahn reached out to community partners to help make it happen. Stephie Holmquist Johnson, Ph.D., visited the school to teach the children about the roamers, which were on loan from the Tampa Housing Authority. Caspers Company stepped in to support as well, donating a new copy of "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" to each child participating in the program. "One of the pillars of our giving hand in the community is education," said Dustin Portillo, director of community relations for Caspers Company. "Any way we can give back, we want to be a part of it."
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