PreK-6
Cubelets are robot blocks that help teach important problem-solving skills, collaboration, engineering, design, and computational thinking. Cubelets’ unique design makes robot-building simple. Their size and magnetic connections are perfect for users of all skill levels. No need to code – the behavior emerges from your construction.
Read More about Cubelets.Similar to a Bee-Bot, the Blue-Bot is a clear robot, allowing students to view the hardware within. In addition to the command buttons on the robot, it has Bluetooth capability, which allows it to connect to the Blue-Bot app. The Blue-Bot helps students understand cause and effect, directional language(forward, backward, turning left and right), and…
Read More about Blue-Bot.Bee-Bot is a programmable educational robot and excellent teaching aid for PK-2nd grade students. This educational robot will help children master spatial location and is ideal for helping kids understand cause and effect, directional language (forward, backward, turning left and right), and early programming.
Read More about Bee-Bot.Arduino is an open-source electronics platform based on easy-to-use hardware and software. Arduino boards are able to read inputs – light on a sensor, a finger on a button, or a Twitter message – and turn it into an output – activating a motor, turning on an LED, publishing something online. You can tell your…
Read More about Arduino.Code-a-Pillar is a robotic caterpillar. Using straight, left and right segments, students arrange Code-a-Pillar’s segments and watch the caterpillar move accordingly! Set up an obstacle course and add targets.
Read More about Code-a-pillar.Sphero RVR+ is the go-anywhere, do-anything programmable robot designed with a diverse suite of sensors and built for customization. Students can program RVR+ with draw & drive, blocks, or JavaScript or Python. The RVR+ Educator Guide walks you through getting started with RVR+, and includes cross-curricular classroom lessons for grades 6 and up to inspire…
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