Balloons and Ozobots!
Students will use rubber bands, zip ties, and tape to engineer a support support system to hold their balloon up in the air while their Ozobot travels around a coding map.
Christmas Village
This lesson is a final project that a small team of high school students created. They integrated Evo, Makey-Makey- and Scratch 3.0.
Touring Our School
This is a student-centered project that integrates the Evo Ozobot robot with the Makey-Makey & Scratch 3.0 technologies. Evo can be programmed using either the color-codes or the Blockleya programming language for this project.
Color Code a Roller Coaster Adventure
This fun assignment will be a culmination representing students’ color-coding skills.
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.
Up and Over with Crawler
Obstacles are no problem for Crawler! This exploratory lesson will allow students to experiment with different heights of objects to see what Crawler can go up and over.
From Bits to Branches: Ozobots & Wangari’s Trees of Peace
Students will combine Ozobot coding with Wangari’s Trees of Peace in this interactive, thoughtful lesson perfect for Earth Day!
Ozobot City
In this lesson, students will create a city and utilize the ozoblockly to navigate their bot through the town.
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.