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Fun Coding Activities for Kids with Botley

After they've mastered their coding basics with Botley's included activities and accessory set, they can discover even more fun ways to code with our free set of exclusive online coding activities. In this post, we're exploring Botley's fun coding games that get kids playing and thinking at the same time!

Games and Coding Activities with Botley 2.0

With more features, more coding, and more fun, Botley 2.0 comes with everything your little ones need to begin their screen-free coding journey.  

Freeze Dance

Enter CODE BY COLOR mode, and program a long code sequence of 60+ steps for Botley – the longer the sequence, the better! Try different colors to create a wild light show. Then, press Transmit and dance along with Botley. When the music stops, FREEZE and stop dancing. Anyone still dancing is out!

Botley Escape Room

Recreate a room in your house using construction blocks and other objects. Then, place Botley in the room and plan your code so Botley can escape! For a challenge, set a timer, go to the real room, and see who can escape the quickest!

Botley Curling

Cut out paper “targets” and place them on the floor about 12 feet in front of Botley. Now take turns coding Botley to get as close to the inner circle as possible. Use the following point system:

- Blue Ring = 10 points
- White Ring = 20 points
- Red Ring = 50 points

After everyone gets 3 tries, add up the totals and see who won!

Botley Rodeo 

Get a small action figure or doll and place it on top of Botley. Then, code Botley to move around the room. See how far you can go before your “rodeo rider” falls off!
 

Spin the Botley

Play this with a small group. Place Botley on the ground, and press Right Turn several times (the more, the better, but make it at least 10+). Then, press Transmit. When the spinning stops, whomever Botley is pointing to needs to stand up and tell a joke, sing a song, or do a dance!

Download our full online activity list for more than 55 fun, free ways to code!

Teach Botley How to Spell

Discover the possibilities Botley brings to your early coding activities curriculum. Aligned to CSTA standards, these printable classroom activities will help your little learners discover coding without any screens or apps. Just power on Botley, and you’re ready to go!

Click here to download your Botley classroom coding activity.

In this activity, Botley helps students build multiple skills as they spell out their favorite words while simultaneously learning the language of coding.  Share your classroom coding success with us on social media using #Botley!

Botley toy showing instructions on how to teach the language of codingBotley toy showing instructions on how to teach the language of coding

Ways to Code with Botley 2.0: Letters, Shapes, and Numbers!

Check out more screen-free coding activities and have Botley learn new skills with letters, numbers, and shapes!

Alpha-Botley

Think of a letter of the alphabet, like the first letter of your name. Then, plan out a code for Botley to “build” that letter. Try it for other letters of the alphabet!

Number-Botley

Similar to the activity above, you can also code Botley to "build" the numbers 0-9. How many numbers can you “code”?

Word Jumble

Write the letters of your name on separate pieces of paper. Scramble the letters up, then line them up in a row. Then, program Botley to go to each letter in order to spell your name. Scramble the letters again and enter a new program!

Add 'Em Up!

On a large piece of paper, make a 6x2 grid, and number the spaces 1-12. Then, roll two six-sided dice. Add up the numbers on the dice, then code Botley to get to that number on the grid. Try this with subtraction too!

Botley Squared

Can you code Botley to make the smallest square possible? How about a square twice that size? How about 4x that size? Make the biggest square you can! (Hint: try using the loop feature to create your program).

Enter the Octagon

Once you've mastered squares, try the same activity with octagons using Botley's 45-degree turns. Code the smallest one you can, and work your way up. How big will your biggest octagon get? (Remember: try using the loop feature to create your program).

Download our full online activity list for more than 50 fun, free ways to code!

 

At Learning Resources, we’re here to help you make the best of this challenging time. Stay safe and healthy, and check back to our blog for more tips and learning ideas as the situation unfolds.

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Fun Coding Activities for Kids with Botley

After they've mastered their coding basics with Botley's included activities and accessory set, they can discover even more fun ways to code with our free set of exclusive online coding activities. In this post, we're exploring Botley's fun coding games that get kids playing and thinking at the same time!

Games and Coding Activities with Botley 2.0

With more features, more coding, and more fun, Botley 2.0 comes with everything your little ones need to begin their screen-free coding journey.  

Freeze Dance

Enter CODE BY COLOR mode, and program a long code sequence of 60+ steps for Botley – the longer the sequence, the better! Try different colors to create a wild light show. Then, press Transmit and dance along with Botley. When the music stops, FREEZE and stop dancing. Anyone still dancing is out!

Botley Escape Room

Recreate a room in your house using construction blocks and other objects. Then, place Botley in the room and plan your code so Botley can escape! For a challenge, set a timer, go to the real room, and see who can escape the quickest!

Botley Curling

Cut out paper “targets” and place them on the floor about 12 feet in front of Botley. Now take turns coding Botley to get as close to the inner circle as possible. Use the following point system:

- Blue Ring = 10 points
- White Ring = 20 points
- Red Ring = 50 points

After everyone gets 3 tries, add up the totals and see who won!

Botley Rodeo 

Get a small action figure or doll and place it on top of Botley. Then, code Botley to move around the room. See how far you can go before your “rodeo rider” falls off!
 

Spin the Botley

Play this with a small group. Place Botley on the ground, and press Right Turn several times (the more, the better, but make it at least 10+). Then, press Transmit. When the spinning stops, whomever Botley is pointing to needs to stand up and tell a joke, sing a song, or do a dance!

Download our full online activity list for more than 55 fun, free ways to code!

Teach Botley How to Spell

Discover the possibilities Botley brings to your early coding activities curriculum. Aligned to CSTA standards, these printable classroom activities will help your little learners discover coding without any screens or apps. Just power on Botley, and you’re ready to go!

Click here to download your Botley classroom coding activity.

In this activity, Botley helps students build multiple skills as they spell out their favorite words while simultaneously learning the language of coding.  Share your classroom coding success with us on social media using #Botley!

Botley toy showing instructions on how to teach the language of codingBotley toy showing instructions on how to teach the language of coding

Ways to Code with Botley 2.0: Letters, Shapes, and Numbers!

Check out more screen-free coding activities and have Botley learn new skills with letters, numbers, and shapes!

Alpha-Botley

Think of a letter of the alphabet, like the first letter of your name. Then, plan out a code for Botley to “build” that letter. Try it for other letters of the alphabet!

Number-Botley

Similar to the activity above, you can also code Botley to "build" the numbers 0-9. How many numbers can you “code”?

Word Jumble

Write the letters of your name on separate pieces of paper. Scramble the letters up, then line them up in a row. Then, program Botley to go to each letter in order to spell your name. Scramble the letters again and enter a new program!

Add 'Em Up!

On a large piece of paper, make a 6x2 grid, and number the spaces 1-12. Then, roll two six-sided dice. Add up the numbers on the dice, then code Botley to get to that number on the grid. Try this with subtraction too!

Botley Squared

Can you code Botley to make the smallest square possible? How about a square twice that size? How about 4x that size? Make the biggest square you can! (Hint: try using the loop feature to create your program).

Enter the Octagon

Once you've mastered squares, try the same activity with octagons using Botley's 45-degree turns. Code the smallest one you can, and work your way up. How big will your biggest octagon get? (Remember: try using the loop feature to create your program).

Download our full online activity list for more than 50 fun, free ways to code!

 

At Learning Resources, we’re here to help you make the best of this challenging time. Stay safe and healthy, and check back to our blog for more tips and learning ideas as the situation unfolds.

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