The Mambo Drones are programmed with blockly style coding using Tynker. Check out this presentation to learn more about drones and ideas for use in the classroom.
Ozobots are tiny robots that are perfect for coders of all ages. Students can use red, blue, green, or black to draw lines for the ozobots to follow. Different color sequences make the ozobot behave in different ways. You can also use Ozoblockly to code the ozobots to move without drawing lines. You can use this presentation to get started with Ozobots.
Use bricks, motors, and sensors to build your robot. Then use the free, EV3 Programmer App to bring your creation to life. Use your tablet or phone to command your robot to execute the programmed code.
Sphero is a robotic ball. You can drive it with a tablet or phone. It can also be programmed to complete tasks. Sphero has a number of activities on their website ready to implement into your classroom.
Code & Go Mice are great for even our youngest learners to start learning about coding. Simple code the directions and push the green button to watch the mouse carry out the commands.