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This learning resource engages students in a hands-on investigation into the concepts of motion and programming using a rover. Students analyze motion dynamics, learning critical terms such as speed, distance, and displacement, and apply these to program a Sphero robot to follow predetermined paths. The resource employs a structured 5E mission framework—Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, Evaluate—to foster understanding of key concepts. The mission involves solving a 'mystery' by testing and evaluating several rover programs to determine which successfully delivered a package. Students must document data, debug programming errors, and use the Claim, Evidence, Reasoning (CER) framework to construct a logical argument for their findings. Additionally, they reflect on real-world applications of these concepts, showcasing the relevance of motion data in fields like engineering and space exploration.