Codey Rocky-Education Version

Product Code: AV46485
A combination of hardware and software that facilitates learning programming through engaging play.
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Helping to Support Teaching and Learning

Integrated Functionalities

This robot is ideal for educational environments because it offers rich functionalities without complex construction.

Wireless Communication

Enhances its capability for powerful wireless communication essential in modern educational settings, featuring a built-in WiFi module.

Friendly Design

The chassis design gives this robot a friendly car character, appealing to children and encouraging interaction.

Quality Storage Solution

Ensuring durability and ease of organisation, this set includes six robots housed in a high-quality storage box from Gratnells.

Supports Computing Curriculum

It helps children create and debug simple programs, fostering early computing skills.

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Codey Rocky-Education Version

A combination of hardware and software that facilitates learning programming through engaging play.

Overview

  • Designed to engage children in the fundamentals of programming and technology, this product offers a hands-on approach to education. It includes six robot sets and a charging dock, sufficient for classroom use.

  • It aligns with Key Stage 1 and 2 curricula, enhancing essential computing skills including creation, debugging, and logical problem-solving through programming challenges, preparing students for advanced concepts.

  • Even without a recommended Bluetooth wireless dongle, the functionality remains unaffected, allowing schools to customise their setup as needed. Moreover, the included high-quality storage solution keeps resources organised and accessible.

Supports the National Curriculum

Computing, Key Stage 1

Create and debug simple programs.

Computing, Key Stage 1

Use logical reasoning to predict the behaviour of simple programs.

Computing, Key Stage 2

Design, write and debug programs that accomplish specific goals, including controlling or simulating physical systems and solve problems by decomposing them into smaller parts.

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