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What is a bee-bot?

 Programmable floor toy
   Can be programmed with sequences of up
    to 40 commands (7 buttons – 4 directions;
    PAUSE, CLEAR, GO)

   Moves accurately in 15cm steps
   Is supported by a range of accessories
    (play mats; sequencing cards; software)
Basic Commands:

  FD - forwards

  BK – backwards

  LT – left

  RT - right
“Play is an essential learning tool for
young children” Dr. John Irvine, Australian Child Psychologist

 Young children learn when they play with hands-

  on, concrete materials that encourage:
         exploration, discovery, manipulation, and active engagement



 Teachers support children’s learning in play by

  becoming co-players
           enriching & extending

           guiding and supporting
:criteria for educational “toys”
 used in directed play    Dr. John Irvine, Australian
                                  Child Psychologist


              Skill building
              Problem solving
              Imagination and creativity
              Communication
              Ego-building and self confidence
These same benefits can be observed in children who use Bee-Bots.
Skill Building
 Mathematical skills: counting, estimating distance
 and time, and working mathematically to solve problems.

 Spatial Visualisation skills: the ability to mentally
 orientate, manipulate, track and rotate the bee-bot

 Language Skills: especially recalling, interpreting or
 articulating command sequences

 Design & Technology skills: interpreting a design
 challenge, generating solutions, making a plan, testing and evaluating
Problem Solving
 Planning

 Logical thinking

 Solving challenges

    using manipulative materials/equipment
    drawing a diagram
    making a plan
    guess and check
    acting out a problem
    keeping track
Imagination & Creativity

 Multi-sensory appeal to children:
 colorful, flashing eyes, sounds, movement

 Engaging character: giving the bee-bot a name and
 personality attributes

 Can be linked to favorite

 stories, toys, scenarios as play mats, etc.
Communication Skills
 Learning is a social experience
     discussing
     taking turns

     collaborative work



 Context for Oral language learning


 Can support written language development
Ego-building & Self Confidence
   questioning and posing problems

   taking responsible risks

   striving for accuracy

   task persistence

   sense of achievement when solving problems

   supports motivation
What is available from the IT Lab?
   7 Bee-bots

   Transparent mats (4 x 4 and 9 x 3)

   Activity mats

   Ready to use image squares for transparent mats


 Also, you will find many resources in Moodle as

 well as the squares templates to create your own
 material.
Click on
 CAISL
Log in:
Useful Websites:

 TTS
 http://mybeebot.wordpress.com/
 Bee-Bots downunder

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Bee bot presentation 02-2013

  • 1.
  • 2. What is a bee-bot?  Programmable floor toy  Can be programmed with sequences of up to 40 commands (7 buttons – 4 directions; PAUSE, CLEAR, GO)  Moves accurately in 15cm steps  Is supported by a range of accessories (play mats; sequencing cards; software)
  • 3.
  • 4. Basic Commands:  FD - forwards  BK – backwards  LT – left  RT - right
  • 5. “Play is an essential learning tool for young children” Dr. John Irvine, Australian Child Psychologist  Young children learn when they play with hands- on, concrete materials that encourage:  exploration, discovery, manipulation, and active engagement  Teachers support children’s learning in play by becoming co-players  enriching & extending  guiding and supporting
  • 6. :criteria for educational “toys” used in directed play Dr. John Irvine, Australian Child Psychologist Skill building Problem solving Imagination and creativity Communication Ego-building and self confidence These same benefits can be observed in children who use Bee-Bots.
  • 7. Skill Building  Mathematical skills: counting, estimating distance and time, and working mathematically to solve problems.  Spatial Visualisation skills: the ability to mentally orientate, manipulate, track and rotate the bee-bot  Language Skills: especially recalling, interpreting or articulating command sequences  Design & Technology skills: interpreting a design challenge, generating solutions, making a plan, testing and evaluating
  • 8. Problem Solving  Planning  Logical thinking  Solving challenges  using manipulative materials/equipment  drawing a diagram  making a plan  guess and check  acting out a problem  keeping track
  • 9. Imagination & Creativity  Multi-sensory appeal to children: colorful, flashing eyes, sounds, movement  Engaging character: giving the bee-bot a name and personality attributes  Can be linked to favorite stories, toys, scenarios as play mats, etc.
  • 10. Communication Skills  Learning is a social experience  discussing  taking turns  collaborative work  Context for Oral language learning  Can support written language development
  • 11. Ego-building & Self Confidence  questioning and posing problems  taking responsible risks  striving for accuracy  task persistence  sense of achievement when solving problems  supports motivation
  • 12. What is available from the IT Lab?  7 Bee-bots  Transparent mats (4 x 4 and 9 x 3)  Activity mats  Ready to use image squares for transparent mats  Also, you will find many resources in Moodle as well as the squares templates to create your own material.
  • 13.
  • 16.
  • 17. Useful Websites:  TTS  http://mybeebot.wordpress.com/  Bee-Bots downunder