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Bee Bot Printables Phonics & Math Coding Mats CVC, Counting, Place Value, etc.

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Growing Bundle 48 Work Mats and Counting
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These are a great, colorful resource. My students have really enjoyed the activities. There are so many options to help differentiate the work.
Amazing resource! My school is doing a bee bots after school club and these are so handy to have throughout our time together.

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    Are you ready to introduce your students to a world of coding? This Growing bundle of Bee Bots Robotics printable mats has EVERYTHING you need and will help students practice different grade-level concepts (K-2) while also using the BEEBOT to begin coding. If I don't have it, ask me for it and I'll try to include it in this growing endless bundle.

    This resource is to be used with the Bee-Bot programmable robot that you already have in your classroom (The Bee-Bot Robot is not included, nor is the plastic mat!)


    ► SAVE NOW:

    • Save 20% when you purchase the bundle! Price will continue to increase, as mats are added. All BEE BOT mats created will be included in this MEGA ENDLESS GROWING BUNDLE.

    ► Here's what's included in each resource:

    • Task cards that students read and answer (the answer corresponds to a card on the mat
    • Enough picture cards to make a 4x6 grid (I'm working through these to make enough cards for 6x6 grids March 2024)
    • Answer Document for students to check their answer after their Bee-Bot gets to the location
    • Coding Sheet for students to record the movements

    ► Bee Bots Robotics Mats Included in this Growing Bundle:

    • Addition and Subtraction
    • Number Recognition
    • Counting Coins
    • Place Value
    • Telling Time
    • Tens and Ones
    • Missing Addends
    • Ten more ten less one more one less
    • Adding to 10
    • Doubles and doubles plus 1
    • Tally Marks
    • Ten frames
    • Subitizing Number Sense
    • Addition to 20
    • Shapes and colors
    • Word Problems to 20
    • Holiday Counting Activities
    • Holiday Matching Activities
    • Skip Counting
    • Contractions
    • Sight Word Activities (k-2)
    • Letter Recognition
    • CVCe word practice
    • Short A word practice
    • Short E word practice
    • Short I word practice
    • Short O word practice
    • Short U word practice
    • Compound words
    • Digraphs
    • Antonyms
    • Fact Families

    ► IDEAS ON HOW TO USE:

    • Cut, laminate, and tape (or find the plastic mat that I use) and create a maze
    • Leave pieces loose and let students create their own maze. If you do this, you can use any floor programable robot.

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    ► QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS

    • Email me at scjuneau@yahoo.com if you have any questions or concerns about this product.

    Thank you for visiting my store! Please contact me if you have any questions!

    I sure appreciate you!

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    Growing Bundle 48 Work Mats and Counting
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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Tell and write time in hours and half-hours using analog and digital clocks.
    10 can be thought of as a bundle of ten ones - called a “ten.”
    The numbers from 11 to 19 are composed of a ten and one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine ones.
    Given a two-digit number, mentally find 10 more or 10 less than the number, without having to count; explain the reasoning used.
    Apply properties of operations as strategies to add and subtract. If 8 + 3 = 11 is known, then 3 + 8 = 11 is also known. (Commutative property of addition.) To add 2 + 6 + 4, the second two numbers can be added to make a ten, so 2 + 6 + 4 = 2 + 10 = 12. (Associative property of addition.)

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