Learn how to build and automate a Ferris wheel with Thymio and LEGO-style bricks! This lesson combines engineering, creativity, and programming:
In this lesson, students will:
By the end of this lesson, students will combine engineering and programming skills to create their very own Ferris wheel and gain confidence in mechanical design and automation.
The following products and resources can be used in this lesson:
Did you know Ferris wheels use gears to keep the ride smooth and balanced? The same concept is used in this lesson, where gears attached to Thymio power the wheel’s rotation. The very first Ferris wheel, built in 1893, was an engineering marvel of its time, and now students can create their own version!
Check out the video tutorial/solutions below:
I added a electric piano sound and a trumpet sound on my program.
I downloaded snowflake image and uploaded a photo taken on a trip
My dad controlled me, and I controlled Thymio!!