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11/12/2023 12:22 Introduction to Arduino | Lesson Plan

Introduction to Arduino
Summary
GRADE RANGE
6th-12th

GROUP SIZE
2 students

ACTIVE TIME
6 hours

TOTAL TIME
6 hours

AREA OF SCIENCE
Computer Science
Electricity & Electronics

KEY CONCEPTS
Programming, circuits, algorithmic thinking

CREDITS
Ben Finio, PhD, Science Buddies

How to Use an Arduino (Lesson #1)

Overview

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This lesson plan will introduce your students to physical computing: the process of building circuits
and programming a microcontroller (an Arduino UNO®) to interact with them. The lesson is broken
into seven activities that will walk your students through the basics of setting up the Arduino and
interacting with circuit parts like LEDs, buttons, and resistors. This introductory material will help
prepare your students for more advanced Arduino projects.

Learning Objectives
● Learn how to write and upload code to an Arduino

● Learn how to build a circuit on a breadboard

● Learn how to debug (troubleshoot) a circuit

● Learn to use Arduino functions for digital input and output

● Learn to use Arduino functions for analog input and output

Materials
To complete the activities in this lesson, each group of students will need following materials.

● Science Buddies Electronics Kit for Arduino, available from our partner Home Science Tools

● Computer with:

■ Access to the Arduino IDE (either installed local version or web-based editor). See the Use
Arduino with Chromebook page if you have a Chromebook.
■ USB port. The Science Buddies kit comes with a USB-A to B cable. The "B" end plugs into the
Arduino and the "A" end plugs into your computer. You will need an adapter or different cable if
your computer only has USB-C ports.

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plans/introduction-to-arduino

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