be  automated;  formation  of  students'  linguistic 
skills with the help of programming; teamwork 
skills,  which,  in  turn,  allows  for  the 
comprehensive  formation  of  information  and 
digital competence of education seekers. 
 
In the conditions of distance learning, caused by 
the state of war, the direct construction of robots 
is impossible. Therefore, as tools that allow you 
to get an idea of the world of robots and basic 
coding  skills,  we  recommend  a  suitable 
interactive guide, online games from the " Hour 
of  Code  "  Website,  Scratch  program,  etc.  In 
addition to the mentioned tools, such a direction 
as virtual robotics is actively developing today, 
which  allows  you  to  code  without  a  designer, 
only if you have a computer and access to the 
network.  Such  programs  are  being  improved, 
expanding  their  capabilities  and  becoming  an 
alternative to traditional robotics. 
 
Thus,  the  organization  of  classes  on  robotics 
requires not only the availability of appropriate 
kits and constructors in educational institutions, 
but  also  the  high  qualification  of  informatics 
teachers and their readiness for self-education. 
 
We see prospects for further exploration in the 
development  of  an  educational  and 
methodological complex on robotics, which will 
be useful to teachers who teach computer science 
in  elementary  grades  or  organize  appropriate 
group work. 
 
Conflict of interests  
 
The authors declare no conflict of interest. 
 
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