January 26-29, 2027
Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, FL
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Mission: Code Possible; The Spy-Approved Strategy for Sneaking Coding into K–5 Learning

January 11, 2026
W314B
Classroom Leaders
Think coding is only for STEM class? Think again. In this top-secret mission, you'll uncover how Kaibot can infiltrate every corner of your K–5 classroom, from reading and math to science and social studies. This hands-on session is packed with creative, subject-based lessons that prove robotics can be more than a one-period enrichment activity. Join our coding agents as we decode the power of Kaibot to reinforce comprehension, problem solving, sequencing, and collaboration, all while students think they're just having fun. You'll explore how to use Kaibot's screen-free coding cards for unplugged learning, send digital challenges to students without needing physical robots, and empower students to create and share their own online challenges using Kainundrum. Whether you're a robotics rookie or a classroom codebreaker, you'll leave with ready-to-use ideas, cross-curricular lesson sparks, and the confidence to bring coding into your everyday instruction. This mission is not about adding more to your plate. It is about transforming what you already teach into something more interactive, engaging, and unforgettable. Your classroom is the HQ. Kaibot is your operative. Are you ready to accept the mission?
Speakers
Mrs. Heather Brown, K-5 Math Interventionist/STEAM Teacher - East Coloma-Nelson Elementary School

Access Type

Session or Session+ or All-Access Registration Permitted

Session Type

Concurrent Session

Topic

Computer Science (coding/computational thinking)

Level

Elementary (grades PK-5)

Curriculum Area

Computer Science (Coding/Robotics/etc.)