Beebot is a programmable floor robot. Students enter instructions to move forward or backward in 15 cm steps or to turn right or left. When they press the <Go> button, the robot moves as instructed. These Buttons can be used to control the robot.  Beebot Instructional Video

Ozobots are small robots that can be programmed with color coding or block coding. Easy enough for a 1st grader and challenging enough for a 5th grader. Can be integrated into all content areas. Ozobot video

Spheros are programmable robot balls that you can drive and code, providing endless opportunities for students to be creative and have fun while developing fundamental STEM skills.  Sphero Video

Lego Spike is a hands-on STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) learning system that combines LEGO building elements, programmable hardware (a Hub with motors and sensors), and a drag-and-drop coding app to engage students in critical thinking and problem-solving.
Spike Video 

Makey Makey is a small invention kit that allows you to connect everyday objects to your computer and use them as keyboard and mouse controls. It works by creating electrical circuits using conductive materials, and when you touch the object, it completes the circuit, and the computer registers it as a key press or mouse click.  Makey Makey Video

Cubelets are magnetic blocks that you can snap together to make an endless variety of robots with no programming and no wires. Cubelet-based robots can drive around on a tabletop, respond to light, sound, and temperature, and have surprisingly lifelike behavior. Cubelets Video