
Bee-Bot Mazes
Students collaborate to create mazes for the Bee-Bot robot. Students also work in teams to plan and create programs to move Bee-Bots through the maze. For this lesson, students work in groups of 2-3 with their own Bee-Bot, maze mat with 20cm squares, manipulatives, and dice. The lesson begins with an overview of programming, the Bee-Bot language and commands, and finally an introduction to the activity.
Lesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1dGtV5zW8lmtuwrVdZ-R-dgavk0FoXfDQ/edit?u…Related Content

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