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GETTING STARTED
TEACHERโ€™S GUIDE
WELCOME TO BOMBERBOT!
โ€œIn a world that is increasingly
influenced by technology, we believe
that it's essential that children become
digitally literate to understand how
computers work, how we (as humans)
tell machines what to do and how to
communicate with them to get the best
out of them.โ€
WHAT DO WE TEACH?
21ST CENTURY SKILLS
+
FUNDAMENTAL PROGRAMMING
CONCEPTS
+
COMPUTATIONAL THINKING
+
SPATIAL REASONING
=
PROGRAMMING SKILLS FOR LIFE!
WHAT IS COMPUTATIONAL THINKING?
ABSTACTION
DECOMPOSITION
ALGORITHMIC THINKING
PATTERN RECOGNITION
CREATE A CLASS
1. Log in to www.bomberbot.com and click โ€˜My Classesโ€™ in the menu.
2. Choose a class name and an easy to remember access code.
Students will use this access code to create an account and connect
to your online class.
ADD STUDENTS
Option #1 (Recommended):
Teach your students to how create their own accounts in Lesson 0:
Create a Bomberbot, where students learn about internet safety,
unique usernames, and password security.
1. At www.bomberbot.com, click โ€œSign Upโ€ and choose โ€œIโ€™m a Kid.โ€
2. Students create a username, password, and fill in the Class Access
Code that you provide them.
Option #2:
As a teacher, you can also create accounts for students yourself:
1. Log in and click โ€˜My Classesโ€™ in the left menu.
2. Select the class on the top right side of the page.
3. Click โ€˜Add new studentโ€™ and choose a username and password for
your students.
WHATโ€™S IN A LESSON?
Average Lesson Time: 60 Minutes
1.โ€ฏ Review (5 minutes)
2.โ€ฏ Introduce Programming Concept (10
minutes)
3.โ€ฏ Unplugged Activities (10 minutes)
4.โ€ฏ Practice Levels Together as a Class (10
minutes)
5.โ€ฏ Play Levels in the Mission Individually or in
Pairs (20 minutes)
6.โ€ฏ Feedback (5 minutes)
TEACHING WITH THE PLATFORM
PREPARATION (20 โ€“ 40 minutes)
1.โ€ฏ Download, print, and read the Lesson Plan
(PDF).
Take a look at the Powerpoint Presentation.
You can adjust this to your wishes.
2.โ€ฏ Play the levels for the Mission ahead of time.
3.โ€ฏ Check the answers to the levels in the
Solutions Guide.
UNLOCKING MISSIONS
All Missions are ordered by programming concept and difficulty level.
They are locked by default (except Misson 1) to prevent students from
playing levels out of order.
Remember to unlock each Mission for your students to play before giving
the next Lesson.

Click the Settings icon. Example: The current Mission is unlocked
for Grade X and Y.
UNLOCKING LEVELS
There are two types of gameplay for each Mission in Bomberbot.
1. Normal Play (default): Students have to solve the previous level in
order to continue to the next level.
2. Free Play: Students can choose to play any level in a Mission.
Example:
Levels are unlocked for
Grade X. Students can
play any level in Mission
2 (free play).
Levels are locked for
Grade Y. Students must
solve level 1 to get to
level 2 (normal play).
EVALUATION
SELF-EVALUATION: STUDENTS
Students receive 1, 2 or 3 stars when completing each
level.
โ€ขโ€ฏ 3 stars: Best or most efficient solution (least number of
steps)
โ€ขโ€ฏ 2 stars: Good solution
โ€ขโ€ฏ 1 star: Did not use programming concept (correctly)
In the Account Settings, students can review their total
stars earned and their programming powers (badges
earned for each Mission completed).
EVALUATION
EVALUATION BY TEACHER
As a teacher, you can track your studentsโ€™ progress on the
Grades page:
Total time student spent playing this Mission.
Total levels completed by student in this Mission.
Average amount of stars earned by student in this
Mission.
We recommend checking your studentsโ€™ progress after
each Lesson to see who can use extra help or time.
TASK BASED EVALUATION
You can evaluate whether students can apply the programming concepts they
learned in Bomberbot, as well their ability to test and debug their solutions,
through designing their own levels. Students can save their levels in the
platform, where they can be played and reviewed.
DESIGN YOUR OWN ALGORITHMS
{{{
F1	
 ย  F2	
 ย 
CREATE YOUR OWN SOLUTIONS
GIVE STARS
UNPLUGGED LEVEL CREATOR
CREATE YOUR OWN LEVELS
{ { {
F1	
 ย  F2	
 ย  F1	
 ย F2	
 ย  F1	
 ย  F2	
 ย  F1	
 ย  F2	
 ย F1	
 ย  F2	
 ย 
CREATE YOUR OWN SOLUTIONS
Unplugged	
 ย 	
 ย Ac/vity	
 ย 
BLANK PROGRAM PANELS
Student	
 ย Name:_	
 ย  	
 ย  	
 ย Mission:_	
 ย  	
 ย 	
 ย 
Level:_	
 ย  	
 ย 	
 ย 	
 ย 
Total	
 ย Steps:_	
 ย  	
 ย 	
 ย 	
 ย 
Level:_	
 ย  	
 ย 	
 ย 	
 ย 
Total	
 ย Steps:_	
 ย  	
 ย 	
 ย 	
 ย 
Level:_	
 ย  	
 ย  	
 ย 	
 ย 	
 ย 
Total	
 ย Steps:_	
 ย  	
 ย 	
 ย 
Main	
 ย Program	
 ย 
Func/on	
 ย 1	
 ย (F1)	
 ย 
Func/on	
 ย 2	
 ย (F2)	
 ย 
Main	
 ย Program	
 ย 
Func/on	
 ย 1	
 ย (F1)	
 ย 
Func/on	
 ย 2	
 ย (F2)	
 ย 
Main	
 ย Program	
 ย 
Func/on	
 ย 1	
 ย (F1)	
 ย 
Func/on	
 ย 2	
 ย (F2)	
 ย 
ANY QUESTIONS?
www.bomberbot.com/faq
hello@bomberbot.com

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BOMBERBOT Getting Started: Teacher's Guide

  • 2. WELCOME TO BOMBERBOT! โ€œIn a world that is increasingly influenced by technology, we believe that it's essential that children become digitally literate to understand how computers work, how we (as humans) tell machines what to do and how to communicate with them to get the best out of them.โ€
  • 3. WHAT DO WE TEACH? 21ST CENTURY SKILLS + FUNDAMENTAL PROGRAMMING CONCEPTS + COMPUTATIONAL THINKING + SPATIAL REASONING = PROGRAMMING SKILLS FOR LIFE!
  • 4. WHAT IS COMPUTATIONAL THINKING? ABSTACTION DECOMPOSITION ALGORITHMIC THINKING PATTERN RECOGNITION
  • 5. CREATE A CLASS 1. Log in to www.bomberbot.com and click โ€˜My Classesโ€™ in the menu. 2. Choose a class name and an easy to remember access code. Students will use this access code to create an account and connect to your online class.
  • 6. ADD STUDENTS Option #1 (Recommended): Teach your students to how create their own accounts in Lesson 0: Create a Bomberbot, where students learn about internet safety, unique usernames, and password security. 1. At www.bomberbot.com, click โ€œSign Upโ€ and choose โ€œIโ€™m a Kid.โ€ 2. Students create a username, password, and fill in the Class Access Code that you provide them. Option #2: As a teacher, you can also create accounts for students yourself: 1. Log in and click โ€˜My Classesโ€™ in the left menu. 2. Select the class on the top right side of the page. 3. Click โ€˜Add new studentโ€™ and choose a username and password for your students.
  • 7. WHATโ€™S IN A LESSON? Average Lesson Time: 60 Minutes 1.โ€ฏ Review (5 minutes) 2.โ€ฏ Introduce Programming Concept (10 minutes) 3.โ€ฏ Unplugged Activities (10 minutes) 4.โ€ฏ Practice Levels Together as a Class (10 minutes) 5.โ€ฏ Play Levels in the Mission Individually or in Pairs (20 minutes) 6.โ€ฏ Feedback (5 minutes)
  • 8. TEACHING WITH THE PLATFORM PREPARATION (20 โ€“ 40 minutes) 1.โ€ฏ Download, print, and read the Lesson Plan (PDF). Take a look at the Powerpoint Presentation. You can adjust this to your wishes. 2.โ€ฏ Play the levels for the Mission ahead of time. 3.โ€ฏ Check the answers to the levels in the Solutions Guide.
  • 9. UNLOCKING MISSIONS All Missions are ordered by programming concept and difficulty level. They are locked by default (except Misson 1) to prevent students from playing levels out of order. Remember to unlock each Mission for your students to play before giving the next Lesson. Click the Settings icon. Example: The current Mission is unlocked for Grade X and Y.
  • 10. UNLOCKING LEVELS There are two types of gameplay for each Mission in Bomberbot. 1. Normal Play (default): Students have to solve the previous level in order to continue to the next level. 2. Free Play: Students can choose to play any level in a Mission. Example: Levels are unlocked for Grade X. Students can play any level in Mission 2 (free play). Levels are locked for Grade Y. Students must solve level 1 to get to level 2 (normal play).
  • 11. EVALUATION SELF-EVALUATION: STUDENTS Students receive 1, 2 or 3 stars when completing each level. โ€ขโ€ฏ 3 stars: Best or most efficient solution (least number of steps) โ€ขโ€ฏ 2 stars: Good solution โ€ขโ€ฏ 1 star: Did not use programming concept (correctly) In the Account Settings, students can review their total stars earned and their programming powers (badges earned for each Mission completed).
  • 12. EVALUATION EVALUATION BY TEACHER As a teacher, you can track your studentsโ€™ progress on the Grades page: Total time student spent playing this Mission. Total levels completed by student in this Mission. Average amount of stars earned by student in this Mission. We recommend checking your studentsโ€™ progress after each Lesson to see who can use extra help or time.
  • 13. TASK BASED EVALUATION You can evaluate whether students can apply the programming concepts they learned in Bomberbot, as well their ability to test and debug their solutions, through designing their own levels. Students can save their levels in the platform, where they can be played and reviewed.
  • 14. DESIGN YOUR OWN ALGORITHMS {{{ F1 ย  F2 ย  CREATE YOUR OWN SOLUTIONS GIVE STARS UNPLUGGED LEVEL CREATOR CREATE YOUR OWN LEVELS { { { F1 ย  F2 ย  F1 ย F2 ย  F1 ย  F2 ย  F1 ย  F2 ย F1 ย  F2 ย 
  • 15. CREATE YOUR OWN SOLUTIONS Unplugged ย  ย Ac/vity ย  BLANK PROGRAM PANELS Student ย Name:_ ย  ย  ย Mission:_ ย  ย  ย  Level:_ ย  ย  ย  ย  Total ย Steps:_ ย  ย  ย  ย  Level:_ ย  ย  ย  ย  Total ย Steps:_ ย  ย  ย  ย  Level:_ ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  Total ย Steps:_ ย  ย  ย  Main ย Program ย  Func/on ย 1 ย (F1) ย  Func/on ย 2 ย (F2) ย  Main ย Program ย  Func/on ย 1 ย (F1) ย  Func/on ย 2 ย (F2) ย  Main ย Program ย  Func/on ย 1 ย (F1) ย  Func/on ย 2 ย (F2) ย