A Bee-bot is a coding game featuring a programmable bee robot that introduces students to basic programming skills based on directional language.
Students create a sequence of steps using the controls: forwards, backwards, left and right turns, which the bee bot follows in order to solve simple problems such as herding sheep into a pen.
Bee bot game is set on farms and a flower garden and becomes increasingly complex as students progress through the levels.
A Blue-Bot is a simple robot that can operate on its own or via Bluetooth controlled by an Android, iOS, Mac, or Windows device.
The Blue-Bot is transparent so that students can see all of the parts that make it work.
We have many sets of 8 Bluebots and Beebots that can be loaned to schools
We also have the pusher helmets and pencil holders to allow students to draw pictures by pressing commands on the Bluebot.
This can be great for using with Seesaw and students recording on Seesaw.
Students can complete activities with the Bluebot in English- writing, story sequencing, story maps
Mathematics - Position, language, problem solving
Visual Arts - Creativity with drawing with the robots.
Bee-Bots & Blue-Bots are available for loan from the Digital Learning Library.
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