Basic Care Tips
• Cleaning: Use a clean damp cloth to wipe the Bee-Bot gently.
• Storage and Usage: Keep Bee-Bot away from direct sunlight and heat sources to prevent
damage.
• Liquid Exposure: Avoid contact with water or other liquids, as this can harm the device.
• Static Discharge: If the Bee-bot malfunctions due to static discharge, turn it off and then
back on to reset it.
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Battery Care and Maintenance: Ensure the battery hatch is secured with the security
screw provided, especially after replacing the battery or batteries.
Additional Resources
• For trouble shooting tips and answers to frequently asked questions, see our
document.
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For activity ideas on how to use Bee-Bot to teach across the primary curriculum, see our
Bee-Bot Cross-Curricular Activity
Conclusion
Thank you for taking the time to explore the Bee-Bot Teacher User Guide. We hope you found this
information helpful as you begin your journey with Bee-Bot.
As you introduce Bee-Bot to your pupils, remember that the key to success lies in exploration and
creativity. Encourage your learners to experiment with programming, debug their commands, and
collaborate with their peers. By fostering a playful learning environment, you can help them
develop crucial skills in problem-solving and computational thinking.
Ideas.
We hope you enjoy your adventures with Bee-Bot!
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