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Robotics Activities ➡️ Mazes & Games for ROBOTS ✅ Hour of Code Dash Sphero Finch

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Great resource! I used it on open house and the students enjoyed the displaying the different puzzles that the robot could do.
This is fantastic, especially for station time, it allows differentiation for my students and sets great expectations for challenges. I cannot wait to implement it completely next school year. Our trial run was great.

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    Description

    Are you looking for robot activities for your programmable robots? I've got you covered! These easy to prep, differentiated activities encourage teamwork and problem-solving. This download includes the following two resources

    Robot Mazes for Programmable Robots (Maze Craze)

    Robot Games and Activities for Programmable Robots

    ⬇️ Robot Mazes for Programmable Robots ⬇️
    Easy-to-use mazes for robots!

    • 20 Main Tasks (10 set tracks, 10 choose-your-own path)
    • 10 Beginner Tasks
    • Recording Pages
    • Printable, modular track pieces. Create the tracks from the task cards or create your own.
    • Differentiation ideas to make these activities fun for all.
    • Mini pieces to design your own tracks in a hands-on way first.
    • DIGITAL design studio to create as many tasks as you or your students would like.
    • Digital version of the tasks if you would rather not print them out (save paper and ink!) - use with Google Slides

    ⬇️ ROBOTICS GAMES and ACTIVITIES ⬇️

    Mazes are a great place to start, but what else can you do with robots?

    What You'll Get

    • Teacher pages to explain the tasks and give some background information about the challenges (6 pages).
    • 12 Main Tasks (differentiated with 2 levels, 24+ pages for tasks), also includes
    • Recording Pages (2 pages)
    • Robotics and Coding Word Wall (12 words with definitions, 5 pages)
    • Digital templates to create your own robot tasks or word wall cards (4 pages)
      • Robot games - A variety of games are included in remote control mode, which allows kids to use the robots in driving mode but in a guided way. This is a great option to use at a class party or as a reward for a job well done on the coding challenges! (12+ pages, includes printables)

    Which Robots Can I Use with This Resource?

    While some of the activities can be completed with very simple robots such as code-and-go mouse, many of them require more sophisticated programming (as well as remote control access for all of the games). For this reason, I recommend robots such as (but not limited to):

    • Dash or Cue from Wonder Workshop
    • Sphero SPRK+, Sphero Bolt, or Sphero Mini
    • Ozobot EVO or Bit (with Blockly, not with coloring)
    • Finch
    • Other programmable robots kits, such as EV3 or VEX-IQ

    OZOBOT USERS - PLEASE READ

    You'll want to start with Maze Craze for Ozobots instead.

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