Vasco De Gama’s Route
This lesson is for students to understand and map Vasco da Gama’s voyage launched the all-water route from Europe to Asia.
Navigate a 3D Maze
Students will write code implementing a right or left – hand rule algorithm for Ozobots to autonomously implement a 3D maze.
13 Original Colonies
Students seem to struggle remembering the 13 Original Colonies, their 3 regions, and their location. Have Ozobot travel the path of the regions.
Evo Guesses a Number by Using the Chinese Remainder Theorem
Students get practice in calculating remainders in division while Evo guesses a number the student is thinking of; modular math for advanced students.
Cliff Avoidance Simulation
Students use Evo to develop an OzoBlockly program that simulates typical features of a cliff avoidance program.
A Simplified Epidemic Experiment
Using the provided OzoBlockly program, students simulate an epidemic and determine the average number of people who become infected.
Random Story Generator
Explore the concept of randomness in programming and turn Ozobot into a Random Story Generator. Your bot will move around a story map, randomly landing on different words and images that you will use to craft a random story!
Random Spooky Story Generator for Halloween
For the times when writer’s block haunts you, let Ozobot use its spooky randomness to help you create your own Halloween story. Watch as your Ozobot chooses some frightening adjectives, disgusting nouns, powerful adverbs and shivering verbs for you!
Automatic Braking
Students investigate a block-based program using Ozobot’s infrared sensors to provide automatic braking. Then, create and test a hypothesis. Originally written by Dr. Richard Born, Associate Professor Emeritus at Northern Illinois University.