Ozobot Classroom

Writing Three-Digit Numbers

Students will use Ozobot Blockly to program their bot to randomly choose digits to create three-digit numbers and to choose a place in the number to show the value of. Students will then write the three-digit number in expanded form.

Comparing Three-Digit Numbers

Students will use Ozobot Blockly to program their bot to randomly choose digits to create three-digit numbers. Students will use Ozobot Blockly to program their bot to choose three-digit numbers to compare. Students will use >, <, and = to compare.

What Time Is It?

Use the Timer and Speed Color Codes to program Ari to zip around an analog clock, landing on different numbers for the hour and minute. Then analyze the random images on Ari’s screen to determine if the time is AM or PM.

Reinbot Landing Practice

Santa’s reindeer need to be precise to land safely on each rooftop during their Christmas journey. Using launchers and Color Codes, you’ll program your “Reinbot” to land on the rooftop, testing and adjusting to ensure a flawless landing!

Ozobot Race Track

How fast can you go? Use your knowledge of speed Color Codes to program Ozobot to win the race!

Ozobot Evo Activity: The POW Tap Code

Students use Evo to encode a custom POW (prisoner of war) coded message and then decode it as it is “tapped” out by Evo–some history and math fun!

Earth Day Activities

Students will complete Earth day activities. Students will use directional codes to choose ways to help our planet, and students will identify recyclable items.

Play a song, Ozobot!

In this activity, students will explore how the different levels of Ozoblockly impact song creation as they program their Ozobot to play a classic children’s song. For the best results they will need to use the Midi sound blocks.