Take a moment to answer these questions.

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  • What are some ways of determining whether or not a movement is precise?
  • How might you graph values to represent real-life movement?

Build a smart yoga ring.

  • Done! I've built my yoga ring.
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Practice one yoga move.

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  • I'm performing my first move with my yoga ring.
  • I can see the data on the line graph.
  • I can match the data on the red line.
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Practice another yoga move.

  • I change the plotted value from pitch to roll.
  • I'm doing my second move with my yoga ring.
  • I can match the new data on the red line.
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Follow the graph.

  • I've adjusted my program to graph 2 values.
  • I've tried to follow the graph.
  • I’ve answered these questions:
    • How precise were my movements?
    • Why was that?
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Your graph might look like this:

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How well did you do?

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How would you summarise your experiment?

  • In your own words, explain pitch, roll and yaw.
  • How much have you tested the precision of your yoga ring? What did you do well?

Brilliant!