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1 Bee-Bot Alphabet Mat This Alphabet mat is an excellent way to learn literacy and ICT skills through play. With upper and lower case letters, children can explore the alphabet whilst playing a range of literacy games. Size 75 x 90cm. For ages 3yrs+.
IT00853
2 Bee-Bot Shapes, Colour & Size Mat
A fantastic resource for combining mathematics with ICT. Use this to help with shape, colour, size and position recognition.
Size: 60 x 60cm. For ages 3yrs+. IT00854
3 Bee-Bot Transparent Pocket Mat
This flexible pocketed mat is transparent to allow you to place over an existing Bee-Bat mat and add in cards or images to further enhance Bee-Bot’s adventures.
IT00090
4 Bee-Bot Busy Street Mat A must have Bee-Bot resource. This mat provides a multitude of activities to suit a variety of learning objectives e.g. ICT, Literacy, Numeracy and Knowledge & Understanding of the World. The type of activities that you could try are;
• Odds & evens. • Prepositions • Counting activities. • Geography tasks.
Its flexibility makes this a really useful resource. Size 120 x 45 cm. For ages 3yrs+.
IT00858
5 Bee-Bot: Lesson Activities (International)
Combine the fun of Bee-Bot with our popular interactive software, now available in eight languages. Including eight cross-curricular virtual mats, children can solve challenges by programming sequences on-screen, with feedback given on the completion of tasks.
Children can also unleash their creativity by creating fabulous Bee- Bot shells, mats and 3D worlds to explore. This encourages image manipulation skills and can be linked to practical activities, such as printing and cutting out Bee-Bot jackets. Requires Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7, ideal for individual computers or whole class use on a whiteboard.
IT00631 Single User Licence IT00632 Site Licence
Suits a variety of learning objectives 5 4 Great for early alphabet exploration 3 Combine Mathematics with ICT
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