This sheet is suitable for children across the Primary age range.
Children are given a prompt to give instructions, to direct a Bee Bot around a treasure map.
A 16 square mat for use with programmable toys such as bee-bots. Includes key vocabulary and images linked to forces, such as push, pull, magnetism and air resistance. Print on coloured paper, laminate and join the squares to make a mat.
This product is designed to be used with a BeeBot robot.
This BeeBot mat is perfect for your students who are just learning how to code with the BeeBot. The BeeBot Pollen hunt mat includes 20 picture squares which should be printed on an A3 page. Each square should be cut out and made into a BEE-BOT mat. You can also have the ready made mat printed out in any size you would like.
It also includes a 4 page activity which includes easy subtraction, addition and making 10 sums which total always to less than 9. There is also included an activity in which the students have to find shapes with curved or straight lines only, count them, and move the BeeBot on the number they get. The last activity includes numbers to which the children have to write the instructions.
For this activity you will need a mat with at least the numbers from 1-9.
This product includes a 4 page activity which includes easy subtraction, addition and making 10 sums which total always to less than 9. There is also included an activity in which the students have to find shapes with curved or straight lines only, count them, and move the BeeBot on the number they get. The last activity includes numbers to which the children have to write the instructions.
A scheme of work exploring the use of algorithms and programming with Reception children. This unit introduces the concept of programming and then builds upon skills, exploring creating algorithms, debugging and evaluating their work.
Two mats which could be used to practise directional language with Bee Bots. One has a selection of shapes, another has animals. These can be blown up to A3 to make it easier to use. I hope you find them useful!
This powerpoint was created by myself as an introduction to Beebots as part of a 4 lesson scheme for Year 1. Document included which has the lesson plans, plan of progression and an assessment criteria. I have used information from various wesbites to create this scheme. It has detailed lesson plans and explains the success criteria of the lesson.
The First powerpoint recaps; the instructions on a beebot, algorithms, group roles, synchronised beebots and dancing beebots.
Lesson 2 powerpoint was created by myself as part of a 4 lesson scheme for Year 1,- it recaps beebot instructions, algorithms, group roles, control iboard activity on TES.Children should use this powerpoint as a starter to drawing with their beebots on sugar paper.
Lesson 3 powerpoint was created by myself as an final lesson as part of a 4 lesson scheme for Year 1. This lesson involves recapping the beebot instructions, algorithms, group roles, shows beebot trying to follow a route on a map, allows children to have a go at directing the beebots. Task is for children to write an algorithm for the beebot to follow. Ends with the alligator algorithm chant (not my work).
Group roles work best if children work in groups of 3 and have stickers for each role throughout all lessons.
(None of the media in the Powerpoint is owned by myself)
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Fire Engine Bee-Bot Jacket, ready to laminate and cut out. For more Bee-Bot Jacket Resources, please just follow the 'WEB&' link to Primary Treasure Chest.
This product is designed to be used with a BeeBot robot.
This BeeBot mat is perfect for your students who are just learning how to code with the BeeBot. The BeeBot Pollen hunt mat includes 20 picture squares which should be printed on an A3 page. Each square should be cut out and made into a BEE-BOT mat. You can also have the ready made mat printed out in any size you would like.
Teaching students about life cycles is a perfect way to help them understand the world and to connect with nature.
This Bee Bot activity is designed for PK-1st Grade students.
students create the life cycle map with or without teacher assistance
students choose a task card
students program their Bee Bot and fill out the program sheet
students “run” their program
Includes:
18 - 15cm by 15cm color tennis shoe cards ready to be cut out and assembled into a mat
1 - 15cm by 15cm Start Here Card
1 - 15cm by 15cm Title Card
21 task cards ( 9 word cards & 21 color picture cards)
Student programming sheet
Full planning of 6 lessons around natioanl curriculum objectives for Year 1 based on coding with BeeBot devices.
Each lesson including Intents, Challenges and Success Criteria as well as lesson specific vocabulary
A sheet to encourage children to write the directions they used to move the Bee-Bot to the desired locations. Could be completed in words or using arrows and turn signals.
This Bee Bot activity is designed specifically for use by young children. Students program the Bee Bot to find Pete’s color buttons.
Includes
twelve, 15cm x 15 cm color button cards ready to be cut out and assembled into a mat
eleven color and black and white color word task cards
eleven color button task cards
student programming record sheet
Students have fun while programming the Bee Bot robot to find Pete’s color shoes. Adaptation of “Pete the Cat, I Love my White Shoes” by James Dean.
Recognizing colors and identifying color names is an important part of a child’s development. The identification of colors helps children create the cognitive link between visual clues and words.
This Bee Bot activity is designed specifically for use by early learners.
Students:
choose a task card
fill out the program sheet
navigate their Bee Bot to the correct color tennis shoe
Includes:
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11 - 15cm by 15cm color tennis shoe cards ready to be cut out and assembled into a mat
1 - 15cm by 15cm Start Here Card
set 1- 11 color fruit/objects task cards
set 2- 11 color paint bucket task cards
student programming record sheet
Newly updated with more resources this is a must have time-saving resource for Year 1 teachers: a complete unit of work using Bee-Bot comprising 7 lessons for Year 1 computing including all resources and web-links. The lessons include clear objectives, differentiated challenges and full guidance on teaching for each lesson. Can be easily mapped to link to your English curriculum, with the whole unit based on the theme of familiar stories. There is a clear end of unit outcome allowing children to create their own story mat for the Bee-bot. The unit is also **easily adaptable for use on screen, with apps or with any other floor robot. **
This pack includes 2x detailed lesson plans that will help you introduce programming concepts into your students. Each lesson is around 45 minutes and it encourages your students to work together.