American Printing House Code & Go Robot Mouse Activity Set Activity Manual Download Page 16

 

This square needs two wall pieces in the gap on the left side of the square and two wall pieces 

in the gap on the top of the square. 

 

This square is also Colby’s starting square. 

 

Move one square up. This should be the top row of the maze. 

 

Move one square to the right. This should be a single square sticking out from the maze. The 

piece of cheese should be placed on that square that is sticking out. 

 

Now move three squares to the left. 

 

Place two wall pieces in the gap on the left side of the square and place two wall pieces in the 

gap on the bottom of the square. 

 

On the right side of the square, place a tunnel in an up and down line. Make sure the tunnel is 

covering over the gap. 

 

Move two squares to the right and down one square. This square should be Colby’s starting 

square. 

 

Place Colby the Mouse on the starting square and turn his nose so he is pointing up. 

 

Colby the Mouse can now be programmed to find the piece of cheese. 

CARD 20 

 

Card 20 needs a total of 16 squares. 

 

Fourteen wall pieces and two tunnels are needed for the maze. 

 

You will need to make a big square. 

 

If this is the first time making a big square maze, please read over CARD 1 instructions to learn 

how to build the big square. 

 

When the big square is done, move on to the next step. 

 

Go to the lower right corner square of the maze. Put two wall pieces in the gap on top of the 

square. 

 

Move two squares to the left. 

 

Place two wall pieces in the gap on top of the square you moved to and two wall pieces in the 

gap on the left side of the square. 

 

Go back to the lower right corner square of the maze. Now move up one square. 

 

This square is Colby the Mouse’s starting square. Place two wall pieces in the gap on top of the 

square. 

 

Move one square to the left. Place a tunnel in an up and down line in the middle of the square. 

 

Return to the lower right corner square of the maze. Move up two squares. 

 

Place two wall pieces in the gap on the left side of the square. 

 

Move one square to the left. Put two wall pieces in the gap on top of the square. This is also 

where the piece of cheese goes. 

 

Move another square to the left. Place two wall pieces in the gap on top of the square. 

 

Move one more square to the left. Put a tunnel on the gap that is at the bottom of the square. 

The tunnel should be over the gap and in a straight line. 

 

This square also has an Action symbol with it. When Colby gets to the square with the Action 

symbol, the Red Action Button on his back needs to be pressed. 

 

Go back to the lower right corner square. Move one square up to Colby’s starting square. 

 

Place Colby the Mouse on his starting square and turn his nose so he is pointing to the left. 

 

Colby the Mouse can now be programmed to find the piece of cheese. 

Battery Information 

Installing or Replacing Batteries 

WARNING! 

To avoid battery leakage, please follow these instructions carefully. 

Failure to follow these instructions can result in battery acid leakage that may cause burns, personal 

injury, and property damage. 

Requires: 

3 x 1.5V AAA batteries and a Phillips screwdriver 

Summary of Contents for Code & Go Robot Mouse Activity Set

Page 1: ...Code Go Robot Mouse Activity Set Activity Guide Ages 4 9 American Printing House for the Blind aph org Export BRF File UEB compliant...

Page 2: ...o press and hold the yellow oval button to clear the mouse s memory before a new set of commands Basic Operation Assembling the Grid Using the Maze Walls Coding Cards Activity Cards CARD 1 CARD 2 CARD...

Page 3: ...ills Calculating distance Spatial concepts Pieces included 30 Coding cards 22 Maze walls 16 Maze grid pieces that connect to form a large board 10 Double sided Activity Cards for a total of 20 activit...

Page 4: ...e wheels and the roller ball help Colby the Mouse move around the maze Remember that Colby the Mouse has a rounded body His tail end is rounded too There is a raised area on the back end that is his t...

Page 5: ...e CLEAR Button the mouse s memory is cleared of all previous commands and you will hear a confirmation tone Important note if the mouse begins to move off the programmed course or if it fails to turn...

Page 6: ...a row Now make three more rows using four squares to make each row Join the four rows to make a big square Now you should have one big square Grab Colby the Mouse and put him on the top left square o...

Page 7: ...square place two walls in the gap on the right side of the square If you have moved Colby the Mouse place him back where he started Take the piece of cheese and go to Colby s starting square With the...

Page 8: ...t the wall that was made earlier The wall should be in front of Colby Colby is sitting on the second square to the right There should be a wall in front of his nose There will be a gap behind Colby th...

Page 9: ...square move two squares to the right On that square put two wall pieces in the gap at the bottom of the square Now move to the second row from the top start at the left square Move one square to the...

Page 10: ...d to make a big square If this is the first time making a big square maze please read over CARD 1 instructions to learn how to build the big square When the big square is done move on to the next step...

Page 11: ...uare Put Colby on the starting square with his nose pointing up Colby the Mouse can now be programmed to find the piece of cheese CARD 11 Card 11 needs a total of 16 squares Twelve wall pieces and two...

Page 12: ...s starting square Place Colby on the starting square with his nose pointing up Colby the Mouse can now be programmed to find the piece of cheese CARD 13 Card 13 needs a total of 11 squares One tunnel...

Page 13: ...e is facing left Colby the Mouse can now be programmed to find the piece of cheese CARD 15 Card 15 needs a total of nine squares Two tunnels are needed for the maze Put together four squares across to...

Page 14: ...he left end and the right end of the long row should be sticking out With the other long row start at the far right square and move one square to the left Connect a single square to the top of the squ...

Page 15: ...s in the gap on the left side of the square This square is also where the piece of cheese should be placed Move two squares down returning to Colby s starting square To repeat the starting square shou...

Page 16: ...n the gap on top of the square you moved to and two wall pieces in the gap on the left side of the square Go back to the lower right corner square of the maze Now move up one square This square is Col...

Page 17: ...s instructions Do not mix alkaline standard carbon zinc or rechargeable nickel cadmium batteries Do not mix new and used batteries Insert battery with the correct polarity Positive and negative ends...

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