Beebot Boards Room 1

Mission 1: Jack and Michael
Start at the baby quokka in its habitat of open bushland. It has to go to get the food, bark of trees, grass and stem fruit. Then it has to go to the right of the food to get to its mother.

Beebot Mission 1: Emma J

Start at the baby freshwater crocodile and then go to the food – fish, turtle and spider. Then go and get to the adult freshwater crocodile.

Here is the code to follow:

Mission 1: Penny
Start at the adult Bettong. Go forwards 1 step and turn to the right. Take 2 steps forward then you will see the predator. Then quickly turn to the right before the predator gets you. Go straight. Turn up. Take 2 steps up. Turn to the right. Take 2 steps and you’ve reached your destination.

Beebot Challenge- Room 5 Life Cycles

 

Anas

Here are the Bee Bot codes

Julius

Rafael

Asha

Coding the Bee Bots:

Noura

Look at the Bee Bot disguises Room 5 designed and made:

Mining for Stories – Thanks to Sybila

Mining for Stories

Which of these will you choose to answer in your Digital Story?

“I don’t have any interesting stories, nothing has happened to me.”
This is often the initial response people have when faced with the task of storytelling. Here’s a secret: everyone has stories. Human beings inherently have stories about their lives. The problem is sifting through the thousands of memories to find a story we value, and hope others value. Here is a list developed by Christina Baldwin in her book Storycatcher that has been adapted and will help in your search.
1. Describe one of your earliest memories. Who is with you? Is this an actual memory you have, or was it told to you?

2. Think of your grandparents. What is your relationship with any one of them? How involved were they in raising you? Affecting you? Influencing you?

3. Where do you come from? What is the landscape? Who are the people? Is there a person, or memory you have that captures the place?

4. Choose a family heirloom or artefact that has a history. What does it mean to your family? What is its history? Why is it valued by your family? Who has it now?

5. What do you know about the origins of your family? What was life like for older family members when they were your age?

6. Life is full of mysteries. Pick a mystery that you are curious about can you imagine a story that explains that mystery?

7. Is there a family story that you are responsible for passing on?

8. What was a typical family dinner like when you were growing up? Can you share some special family meals or ways in which your family celebrate?

9. Describe a world event that changed your thinking. What were you doing when it happened? How did you view the world differently?

10. If you had to make a time capsule of yourself, what would you include? How do you want to be remembered?

11. Where do you go when you are afraid? Did you have a special place you went to when you were scared? Angry? Lonely?

12. Describe a lesson you learned the hard way. How did this lesson affect you?

13. Describe a sacrifice you made. How did it change you? Was it worth it? Would you make the same sacrifice again if you had the chance to do it again?

14. Where were you at age___? How are you different now?

15. Do you know your birth story? Who told you? Do you have artefacts from around the time you were born?

16. Do you have memories about pivotal choices you have made in your life?

17. Describe an accomplishment that gave you great pride.

18. Think of a decision that one of your family members made that you are grateful for. Why are you grateful?

Lennie the Legend Room 13


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