Geography- Where in the World (Context clues)
This lesson has students using context clues from famous places then placing them on a map.
True or False
This is a versatile “game board” that brings variety for student feedback. Just handout the review board and ask any true/false question. Students choose their answer and color in the appropriate blocks to direct their Ozobot to their answer!
Room on the Broom
Students will listen to the story, Room on the Broom by Julia Donaldson and then sequence the events from the story.
Giving Thanks
Students will share what they are thankful for by illustrating in and labeling the boxes. They will then use directional codes and cool moves to have their Ozobot tour what they are thankful for.
Ozobot Severe Storm
Code your Ozobot through a severe storm. Use a color line and color codes to represent different types of weather and precipitation.
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 9: I Can Convert Sequences to Loops in OzoBlockly!
Students will utilize Ozoblockly to write codes with loops. Students will explore how sequences and loops are connected and function in Ozoblockly.
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.