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KaiBot Braille Coding Cards

Original price $129.95 - Original price $129.95
Original price
$129.95
$129.95 - $129.95
Current price $129.95
SKU KAI-002

KaiBot Braille Coding Cards

Set of 100 advanced coding cards for KaiBot with braille embossed for the blind or those who have low vision.

Set of advanced coding cards for blind or who have low vision

With this 51-deck of colorful coding cards, you’ll be able to create a variety of interactive programming projectsKids can build on their critical, foundational skills and start simple, then progress to advanced programming skills. Skills learned can easily transfer to other programming languages. 

Screen-free

Feel free to download a copy of these coding cards for your own use in the classroom or homeschool. On the back of each card features instructions for beginners to start coding.

Use with KaiBot

These cards can be read by the KaiBot camera sensor. KaiBot can be used to record each card and then simply place KaiBot on the Run card and watch it perform your programmed actions!




Movement

The motion cards relate to the movement and direction of the KaiBot, but these cards can also be used in fun activities to get kids to act out coded programs, like navigating around furniture and obstacles.  

The green * on the card indicates to add a Number card afterwards to specify how many KaiTiles to move or turn. 

Movement Category Coding Cards:


Program & Function

Program cards manage the basic flow of the program in an organized fashion. They also include function cards that can be used to record seperate routines outside of the main code.

Using KaiBot tap each card to record the program, then tap on the Run Program card to play the recorded program. 

Control Category Coding Cards:


Conditionals

Conditional statements always have an “if” part, which tells the program what to do when the condition is true and an “else” part to perform when the condition is false. “else” is optional.

Conditional Category Coding Cards:
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Loop & Repeat

There are two types of loops. Loops will repeat a set number of times. To set the number of times,  place a green * number card after “loop start”. “Repeat until” will continue until the condition is no longer true.

Loop & Repeat Category Coding Cards:
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Numbers

Numbers can be used in conjunction with movement, conditionals, loops & variables.

Number Category Coding Cards:

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Variables

A variable is a container that holds information that you can access, much like a basket of 3 apples, if you add or remove apples then the value of apples in the basket goes up or down.

Variable Category Coding Cards:
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Relational Operators

Use operators to compare variables or numbers to each other. You’ll recognize some of these operators from arithmetic and mathematics.

Operator Category Coding Cards:
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Social Emotional Learning

The use of logic and social-emotional learning go hand in hand. Tap KaiBot on these cards to indicate the desired emotional outcome. 

Inside Kainundrum, a special animation corresponding with the emotion will play above your virtual KaiBot.

SEL Category Coding Cards:
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Color Mixing

RGB stands for “Red Green Blue” and each color can have a maximum of 255 shades each. RGB refers to the three hues of light. Use one or all three to create your own colors. Tap KaiBot up or down on these cards to create your desired color.

Inside Kainundrum, Picasso mode will activate and change the colour of your KaiBot’s virtual paintbrush.

Color Mixing Category Coding Cards:

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Kainundrum Cards

Kainundrum cards are special cards that only work within the virtual world of Kainundrum and will activate different modes on your virtual KaiBot. 

Be sure to look out for the Easter Egg card, you will discover some hidden surprises.

Kainundrum Coding Cards:

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