Robotic Milker
Teacher Preparation
Learning Goal
Upon completion of this lesson students will be able to identify basic information about how the DeLaval VMS-V300 Robot (robotic milker at the dairy) helps the OSU dairy function.
Learning Standards
- SS: K.4.4 Explain how various community members including police officers, firefighters, soldiers, school personnel, business professionals, and medical personnel impact the student’s life.
- SS: K.4 The student will identify basic economic concepts.
Resources & Materials
- Visuals in the center
- Student tour guides
- DeLaval VMS
- Dairy Herd Manager Leanne Robinson
Lesson Delivery
Anticipatory Set
- What do you think of when I say robot?
- Encourage students to answer and describe what they think of as a robot.
- Did you know that we use robots to help us every day?
- Does anyone have a Roomba or shark vacuum at home?
- There’s even a robot that mows people’s yard for them!
- Robots help us perform tasks and save time, so we have a new robot here at the dairy that actually helps us milk the cows!
Direct Instruction
1st Learning Goal: Upon completion of this lesson students will be able to identify basic information about how the DeLaval VMS-V300 Robot (robotic milker at the dairy) helps the OSU dairy function.
Content Outline |
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Meet our Robotic Milker! (from Nicole Sanders, Dairy Herd Manager) |
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Why do we have a robot? (From DeLaval VMS) |
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Learning Activity
Students should be encouraged to draw the robot with a cow in it, the metrics screen, and anything else that helps the students remember the robotic milker.
Assessment
Questioning
- What is one thing the robot does?
- How does the robot help the dairy?
- How does the robot help the cows?
Closing Announcements/Reminders
- Answer any questions they may have.
- Show them the robot and viewing windows, encourage them to make observations and ask questions.
- Thank students for coming to the Ferguson Family Dairy.