Introduction to Ozobot Blockly 05: Skills Check 1 (Grades 2-5)
Students will check their understanding of sequences, loops, and debugging by programming their bot along a route from school to home following directions in story form.
Ozobot Blockly Challenge: OzoTown
The Ozobot Blockly OzoTown will teach advanced sequencing as students utilize logic, reasoning, & computer science skills to navigate real-life scenarios. No bot needed!
Ozobot’s Winter Scavenger Hunt
It is a race to collect all the items in the maze! Students use Color Codes to find the fastest path to visit every item only once.
Debugging Spacecraft Challenge
Ozobot is on a mission, but there are bugs in the program! Students will debug the program so Ozobot can successfully complete the mission. This activity is intended for use with the OzoGoes to the Solar System STEAM Kit.
Treasure Hunt
Let’s go on a pirate treasure hunt! Get the pirates to their buried treasure on the island.
Ozobot Hockey Arenas (Ozobot 3D CAD Library)
Enjoy three Ozobot Hockey Arenas made for all programming levels.
Lesson 9: I Use OzoBlockly to Code Point Counting!
This lesson is a continuation of Fifth Grade Lesson 8. Students will complete their proximity sensor code and incorporate point counting features.
Lesson 9: I Can Utilize Advanced Conditional Statements!
Students will grow their knowledge of conditional statements, and create a game using if/then/else statements.
Lesson 8: I Can Code Conditional Statements in OzoBlockly!
Students will utilize OzoBlockly coding skills to build conditional statements.
Lesson 6: I Can Read Color Code Conditional Statements!
Students will look at color codes, break them down and identify what behavior the Ozobot will display.