Bowling Pin Numbers Level 2
Take Ari bowling! Get out your mini bowling pins and let Ari be the ball. Students will calculate the number of pins knocked down, and then use the digits to add 5 single-digit numbers.
Number Wheel Spin
Get ready to spin your way to subtraction success and show off your mental math skills! Program Ozobot to race around the wheel, generating numbers to subtract using visual representations such as number lines, ten frames, or drawings.
Ozobot Trick or Treat
Help Ozobot go trick or treating! First plan a path to choose which houses Ozobot visits, then gather data to solve math operations to determine the amount of candy Ozobot receives.
Día de los Muertos Dance (Grades K-2, Addition/Subtraction)
During Día de los Muertos, we can bring joy and celebration through dancing! Solve addition and subtraction problems to help Ozobot create a Día de los Muertos dance.
Bowling for Numbers, 2-3 (Ozobot 3D CAD Library)
Using 3D-printed bowling pins, students will take Ozobot bowling for numbers. Each attempt will give students the numbers needed to complete addition and subtraction problems. Visit ozobot.com/3d-cad-library for all the STL files.
Add It Up!
This game allows students to use an Ozobot Evo as a random number generator to choose two digits to sum. These sums range from 2-18. Students play this game by taking turns making a sum, then comparing it with the sum of their partner.
Add It Up! (Two Digit without Regrouping)
This game allows students to use an Ozobot Evo as a random number generator to choose two two-digit numbers to sum. Students play this game by taking turns making a sum, then comparing it with the sum of their partner.
Add It Up! (Two Digit with Regrouping)
This game allows students to use an Ozobot Evo as a random number generator to choose two digits that require regrouping to sum. Students play this game by taking turns making a sum, then comparing it with the sum of
Pinata Packing!
Students will code Ozobot to travel around the maze collecting candy for a pinata. Then students will add up the cost of each item to find the total.