Roamer K1/K2
Early Years Roamer | Grades PreK-K | VA-1520-401 |
K1/K2 Roamer |
Grades K-2 | VA-1520-402 |
Primary Roamer | Grades 2-5 | VA-1520-403 |
Junior Roamer | Grades 4-8 | VA-1520-202 |
The K1/K2 Roamer recognizes the need to introduce numbers at this age, so this keypad moves beyond just counting. Repeat is also featured so children can start to explore patterns in Math. And a simplified music facility is present. In addition you can change the speed and volume of Roamer.
What Can Roamer Do?
Roamer is an educational robot that you can use to help students learn. It can help early learners with basics like reading, spelling and arithmetic or help adolescents appreciate the size of the solar system, learn a foreign language or grasp the concepts of calculus or algebra. It helps struggling students or challenges the gifted and talented. It is particularly good in SEN.
Features:
Speech
One feature that helps create exciting new microworlds is the ability for the robot to speak. For example, instead of students learning how to program the robot, they explore it. When they press buttons it guides them to an understanding of how to make it work. The Roamer can ask questions, give answers, set challenges, provide information relevant to tasks, respond to students actions, give tips and hints, or it simply tells you its tired and needs its batteries recharging. Roamer has two modes of speech: the first of these is Soap Box where the robot stays still and speaks (this includes playing music). The second mode is Walk and Talk. In this mode Roamer can move, turn and execute other commands while it plays the audio file (speaking, sound effects or music).
Speed
The new Roamer goes much faster or slower. You can program the robot to travel at different speeds at different times. Again, this offers more scope for activities.
Durability
Roamer is not a toy. Valiant Technology has been making educational robots longer than anyone else in the World. They have put their 25 years of experience into ensuring this robot survives the rigorous of regular classroom use.
Shape
The new Roamer continues the tradition of Classic Roamer: it does not have a character. It is not a bee or a bus. What Roamer is depends on the student's imagination. The shape of the robot provides an amorphous sculptural backdrop for their creativity. The shape has an elongated section, which emphasizes the angle of turn. This also provides the robot with a direction. Whether it's a nose or a tail depends on the character design.
Dressing Up Kits
Who said robots had to be mechanical, hard things? You can make soft furry robots. We will sell some basic fabric covers for Roamer. But you can also buy patterns and make your own things from different fabrics.This system allows you to tack on decorations or have removable parts fixed with Velcro.
*Contact us for educational pricing ($239.99): support@stemfinity.com or (800) 985-7836