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This is a frog costume for a Beebot robot and some coding activities that are used with a clear Beebot mat.
It includes cards to cut out and put under a clear Beebot mat and instructions for how students will use the cards to do a coding activity/game.
There are 9 different coding activities.
There are directions to complete the games. There are both easier and hard levels for a total of 9 different options depending on the age of your students. I use the easier for K-1 students and the harder for my second grade students. For this time of year I start to use the harder versions for my 1st grade students. Students will code a Beebot to find different object cards, using strategy, some math skills, and coding practice to win the game.
Each activity requires a clear robot mat, a beebot, and printed cards. A couple games require a die or a timer. The costumes is not required but it is fun and my students really enjoy seeing the Beebot dressed up in different ways.
The costume can be printed on colored paper paper or on regular paper and colored with crayons or markers. Patterns can also be printed on thicker paper for students to trace and make.
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