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Bee Bot Coding Robot Cards for a Pizza Shop

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I used this as a station in a kindergarten classroom as part of the informational writing unit. The kids loved it!

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Coding with robots like Bee Bot, Botley, and Code-and-Go Mouse can help your students explore sequencing and computer science skills in a fun way. Especially since they'll get to pretend to run a Pizza Shop at the same time!


WHAT'S THIS CODING ROBOT RESOURCE ALL ABOUT?

⭐ This activity is based on three pizza books -- one nonfiction and two fiction -- two of which are available for free on EPIC!

⭐ The Pizza Shop coding robot cards have 10 steps for your students to put in order from beginning to end -- before sending the robot along on his task.

✸ One set is numbered and the other is not, so you can differentiate.

✸ The cards come in two sizes... larger for use with Bee-Bot and a smaller set that may work better for the Botley and Code-and-Go Mouse robots.

⭐ There's also an unplugged activity. It's a die-rolling, coloring, pizza game for center team members to work on together while they're waiting for a turn with the coding robot.

Please take a look at my PREVIEW for more details!


WHAT OTHER TEACHERS THINK ABOUT THE PIZZA SHOP:
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐This was PERFECT for introducing BeeBot and Botley to the class! The students absolutely LOVED having the robot retell the story. The coloring sheet was exactly what I needed while I worked with small groups. Who knew that having kids roll a cube to know what to color would keep them engaged in a coloring sheet? It totally worked and they were so excited about it. Thanks!

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐This is one of my favorite things to use with our robot mice! Such a fun way to practice coding and problem solving skills. My students keep asking to do it over and over!

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐This was fantastic! I made my own mats and the kids were engaged through the expansions I added to the unit. I used Coding Mouse x 6 for groups. Coding mice don't travel the same distance as Botley or Bee Bots, so my mats were a bit tighter, but overall fabulous.


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