Pro-Bot Learning Station

$199.95

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pro_learning_station

The Pro-Bot Learning Station combines Pro-Bot with a large Dry Erase Mat (with markers and a cleaning cloth). Use onscreen buttons to code Pro-Bot to move and turn any distance or angle. Insert a marker and watch Pro-Bot follow the commands and draw the design on the mat. If needed, wipe off the drawing and try again. Pro-Bot motivates students to learn geometry and angles while developing coding and debugging skills. Multiple cost-effective Pro-Bot Learning Stations allow different teams of students to work on their projects at the same time.

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Pro-Bot Learning Station
Pro-Bot Learning Station

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$199.95

Summary

    Terrapin’s Pro-Bot Learning Station includes:

         • 1 Pro-Bot robot with charging cable
         • 1 Dry Erase Mat (w/ accessories) (36" by 48")
         • For a limited time - Order the Pro-Bot Learning station and get a free Pro-Bot Lessons

    The Dry Erase Mat's large surface is smooth to draw on, easy to clean, and comes with a set colorful markers and a washable cleaning cloth. When not in use, the Dry Erase Mat rolls up and stores in its own portable tube. Use it over and over!


    PLEASE NOTE – To preserve battery life, try not to leave 'bots charging after they have been fully charged. Additional information about the rechargeable batteries in this product can be found on our Battery FAQ's page.


    Pro-Bot Teaching Tools & Resources

    • Pro-Bot Lessons – Get started with Pro-Bot using Pro-Bot Lessons, a step-by-step curriculum designed to introduce students to Pro-Bot and all of its features. A series of Guided Explorations features teacher lessons, student activities, and video tutorials. The "Focus on Geometry" section helps students practice key geometry concepts, perfect for exploring with Pro-Bot. Lessons can be used in the classroom with actual Pro-Bots or online via the Pro-Bot Online Emulator. Pro-Bot Lessons is available as a school-wide site license and as a 30-day free trial.
    • Coding Journeys – Which robot best fits your students' skills and interests? Coding Journeys help you find out! These side-by-side online activities for Bee-Bot, Blue-Bot, and Pro-Bot showcase each robot’s capabilities as they work toward similar goals. Just click on a mat to open that robot’s Emulator and start coding.
    • Pro-Bot Resources page – Want to dive deeper into Pro-Bot's functionality? The Pro-Bot Resources page brings together guides, tips, and support materials to help you get the most out of your robot. Explore topics such as programming, menus, subprocedures, and sensors, along with troubleshooting help and additional resources. Start with the Pro-Bot Robotics Guide, then continue your journey with the article After Pro-Bot Comes Logo! to discover what’s next in coding.

    Putting Skills to Practice

    • Pro-Bot Online – Check out Terrapin's Pro-Bot Online Emulator that lets you program a virtual Pro-Bot on any device that supports a browser. Choose from a variety of Terrapin's Learning Mats, including ones that use Pro-Bot's sensors.

      "I absolutely love the online Pro-Bot Emulator. It has been a game changer for me when teaching my students how to use the Pro-Bots."
      ~ Heather Fox, Technology Specialist, Wrentham, MA – View her "Tips for Managing Your Pro-Bot Collection" customer story.
    • Turtle TuesdaysTurtle Tuesdays are a weekly programming challenge designed for Terrapin Logo users—and often Pro-Bot, InO-Bot, and Kinderlogo too. Each Tuesday, a new challenge is posted on Facebook (@BeeBot.us) and Instagram (terrapin.tools.for.thinking), with solutions shared the following week on the Turtle Tuesdays page. All past challenges are archived there, complete with links and solutions in the sidebar.

      The challenges are designed to keep students engaged and thinking creatively. Younger learners can start with simpler designs, while older students take on more advanced ones. As they experiment with new commands, students will enjoy making each project their own. These challenges provide an exciting way to explore the Logo programming language—and the experience is even more rewarding when students collaborate.