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BBC micro:bit Robot Buggy Navigating a Maze Using a Set of Instructions

Maze Route Finish Start Get into pairs One person navigates the maze Suggested route – teachers may wish to modify or change depending on size of room etc.. Teachers can show on projector screen and also give to students to help with the task. Teacher to mark out the maze route on the floor with masking tape. One square represents one step. Instructions should be given one at a time e.g. ‘turn left 90 degrees’ followed by ‘walk forward 2 steps’. Get into pairs One person navigates the maze One person gives the instructions How will you get your partner from start to finish?!