Ozobot Editor Essentials 02: Events and Loops
Race against the clock, build mazes, and see how Ozobot reacts to events and loops. Discover how repeating instructions and responding to triggers are the foundations of all interactive programs.
Ozobot Editor Essentials 04: Debugging
Become “code detectives” as you track down and fix bugs in Ozobot programs. Through testing, debugging, and even creating bugged code for classmates, you’ll practice the same problem-solving skills real programmers use every day.
Industry Applications 4: Robot Dentistry
Students will learn about robotic arm technology used in dentistry and how ORA can be used to perform the duties of a dental hygienist.
Planning the Perfect Picnic
Embark on a mission to gather all the necessary items for the perfect picnic. Using Color Codes, help Ozobot find a picnic basket, lemonade, sandwiches, and more!
The Easter Bunny Hop
The Ozobot Easter Bunny has lost its Easter Egg Basket! Learn how to use conditional statements to program the Ozobot Bunny’s reaction based on if it finds its Easter Egg Basket or not.
Basketball Challenge Mat Lesson 1: Bots on the Court
Guide Ozobot’s movements across the basketball court while navigating its way around the defenders using the proximity sensors! Test your ability to strategically manipulate movement, distance, and rotation for precise execution.
Who Can Find the Pot of Gold?
Can you break the code to find the pot of gold? Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with a challenging Blockly activity, using Ozobot’s line following sensors to discover the pot of gold!
ORA Essentials: Lesson 4 – Guided Programming
Students will learn X, Y, and Z axes through coding sequential motions, combine code blocks for ORA and Evo, learn to identify, assemble, and run multi-block programs, and plan movements for time efficiency and accuracy.
ORA Essentials: Lesson 5 – Meet the Vacuum Gripper
Students will learn about the ORA vacuum gripper end effector tool, understand when a vacuum gripper is used, and create programs using the vacuum gripper.
Katherine Johnson the Human Robot
Take a look at the accomplishments of Katherine Johnson, one of the first black women to become a NASA mathematician. In honor of Black History Month, create a flight path for Ozobot’s spaceship to land on the moon, just like Katherine did!