We have been learning how to code to programme Bee Bots. It was very tricky to get the Bee Bot to land on our numbers but eventually we worked out the correct code.
We also programmed the Bee Bots with several directions to find the pirates treasure on a treasue map. We had to avoid the sharks and the swamp.
Next time, Mrs Naden needs to remember to have her phone landscape and not portrait when she videos. She always forgets!
Great to hear about your coding journey! Bee Bots sounds like a lot of fun. Room 25 is also dabbling in coding, but we are using Khan Academy and learning some basic drawing commands in Javascript. Why do you think students should learn coding at school?
ReplyDeleteHi Room 1!! I'm Hiwatt from Owairaka School and I'm a year 6. I think that learning coding at different young ages like 5 and 6 must be very fun for them!! Bee Bots sound like there epic! Is there anything else your planning to code in the future? Buh Bye
ReplyDeleteKis Ors Saint Mary's school, This coding post seemws really interesting. I might try it out when i get home. I remember when i did something like this. Maybe next time you could introduce yourself? Anyways, bLoG Ya later! Milo
ReplyDeleteHi Room 1, it looks like bee bots is fun to use, we have been using Khan Academy for our coding, I even made a post about it on my blog. Here is the link to . my blog.
ReplyDeleteBlog you later!
Kia Ora Room 1,
ReplyDeleteI'm Bhargavi from Owairaka School and i'm a year 5.
Bee Bots sound fun and interesting! How did you guys find the right code?
Maybe next time you could add an introduction?
Blog ya later,
Bhargavi
Kia ora Room 1!
ReplyDeleteThose bee bots look so fun!
My brother goes to saint marys and he came home telling me all about them.
Have fun learning and coding your bots!
Ma te wa
Ciara