Across
- 5. Technology that allows machines to think and learn like humans. AI helps robots make smart decisions.
- 7. A device that makes parts of a robot move, like wheels or arms.
- 8. A set of instructions written in a programming language that tells a computer or robot how to behave.
- 10. A machine or tool that uses technology to work automatically or connect to other devices.
- 11. Example A situation or object from everyday life that shows how a technology is used.
- 12. A person who creates new things or ideas, often using science and technology.
- 13. A robot that automatically cleans floors by moving around and picking up dirt.
- 14. New and developing tools or systems that are starting to be used more often and may change how we live and work.
- 16. Tools, machines, or systems created by people to solve problems or make life easier.
- 17. Something that blocks a robot’s path, like a wall or piece of furniture.
Down
- 1. The way a robot moves around and finds its path, often using sensors to avoid obstacles.
- 2. A type of AI where computers learn from data and improve their performance over time without being directly programmed.
- 3. A popular programming language that is easy to learn and great for beginners. It’s used to write code for robots like the Maqueen.
- 4. A plan that tells a robot or device when to do a task, like cleaning at a certain time.
- 6. Writing instructions (called code) that tell a computer or robot what to do.
- 7. The “brain” of a robot—a small computer that controls what the robot does.
- 9. A small, programmable robot used in classrooms to help students learn coding and robotics.
- 11. A machine that can carry out actions automatically, often using sensors and motors.
- 13. The science of designing and building robots—machines that can do tasks on their own.
- 15. A part of a robot that detects things like light, sound, or movement to help the robot understand its surroundings.
