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1. Football Stadium Mat Goal, Goal, Goal!!! Feel the excitement of


match day, as up to 6 Bee-Bots (3-a-side) take to the field for a head-to-head encounter on this (90 x 120cm) PVC mat. Complete with miniature plastic goals and plastic ball.


160-ITSFOOT $751


2. Snakes & Ladders Mat This traditional board game has been adapted


to be used with up to 4 Bee-Bots. Using Bee-Bot as their board counter, the children can use programming and sequencing skills to move up the ladders and down the snakes. Includes a large dot dice. Size 75 x 90 cm.


877-ITSNAKE 3. Giant Bee-Bot $448


Sequence Cards Help pupils to organise the route sequence! This pack of durable, laminated A5 sequence cards is ideal for assisting in program planning and recording. Contains 49 cards.


160-ITSCARD Focus on Bee-Bot Shell Designer Software $219


Now everyone can have fun designing a unique Bee-Bot of their very own! This easy-to-use, fun filled program provides an excellent way of improving ICT skills by gently introducing children to the basics of image manipulation. Design personalised Bee-Bot Shells on screen, and once saved, these can then be added to either of the Focus On Bee-Bot Software. Program features include: • Change Bee-Bots colours • Create your own patterns


• Personalise Bee-Bot by adding photos • Introduce Photoshop style image effects into lessons • Experiment with symmetrical drawing techniques • Create mosaics and tiled patterns


877-EL00163 877-EL00164


Single Site licence $420 $1,260


Platform: Win XP/ Vista/ 7


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