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Bee-Bot Board Game
Create a Bee-Bot board game, and program the Bee-Bot to move through the game board. Students will use the steps of the engineering design process as they work as a team to create and play their game. Students will need a game board (butcher paper), Bee-Bot, student planning pages, and markers or crayons. Optional materials include dice or other manipulatives. The lesson begins with a review of programming and Bee-Bot commands, then introduces the game board criteria. Finally, students imagine, plan, and create the game board.
Lesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1N-MpMp2wejmBzAzR1nWcPjo1dbW9GLjw/edit?u…Related Content
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Ozobot Karaoke
In this lesson, students will combine the fields of coding and robotics with music to program an Ozobot to "sing" a familiar song. Students will learn about music concepts such as notes and octaves
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Using the Engineering Design Process, students work in teams to create a covered wagon that the Bee-Bot pulls as they program on a mat from Missouri to Oregon. Students are learning about the Western
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Context: This lesson takes place in a classroom for two or more class periods Students may work in small groups of 2-4. An emphasis on the experiment of making an indestructible Edison robot Creative