The and improved bee-bot is a perfect starting point for teaching control, directional language and programming in primary schools. Along with a memory of 200 steps, bee-bot can now detect another bee-bot or blue-bot and say hello. They will play a default sound or the students can record their own. Students can also record audio to play back when each button is pressed, making it more accessible to all students, including those with auditory or visual processing needs. With a wide range of cross curricular mats and activity tins to program with and fun accessories to personalise, bee-bot is the must have programming resource for any ks1 classroom. Bee-bot moves in steps of 15 cm and turns in 90degrees turns. Supplied with a USB lead, bee-bot can either be recharged via your computer or a wall socket with a USB mains adapter (not supplied). Bee-bot app now available. The bee-bot app makes use of the bee-bot keypad functionality and enables children to improve their skills in directional language and programming using an app. Using-procedural-language-with-beebots. Pdf.
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