Ozobot Classroom

Ozobot Editor Essentials 11: User Interaction

Learn how to make programs interact with users through messages. First create a simple game scenario with user-facing and debug messages, then build a Simon Says–style game to share with a partner.

Ozobot Editor Essentials 14: Navigation Control

Become the programmer behind a delivery drone as it zips from the warehouse to locations around the map. Make navigation choices at each intersection and see if your drone can complete 10 deliveries without getting lost.

Bowling Pin Numbers Level 1

Ari will act as the bowling ball to knock down bowling pins. Students will count pins and do calculations with the numbers. Ari will help students check their work.

Bowling Pin Numbers Level 2

Take Ari bowling! Get out your mini bowling pins and let Ari be the ball. Students will calculate the number of pins knocked down, and then use the digits to add 5 single-digit numbers.

Comparing Fractions with Ari

Students will use Ari and bowling pins to determine the numerators for two fractions. Then, they will make a fraction comparison using numbers and a model.

Equivalent Fractions with Ari

Students take Ari bowling to determine a numerator. Then, Ari chooses a new denominator. Students create an equivalent fraction, if possible. Otherwise, students will make an equivalent fraction with a denominator they choose.

Get a Strike with Ari

Get ready to turn Ari into a bowling champion! Using Direction Color Codes, program Ari to roll down the lane and knock over all 6 pins. Aim for a strike and see if you can win the game!

Get Ready for School

Use Color Codes to help Ari navigate the morning routine and make it to school on time. You’ll practice telling time on an analog clock and writing the time in a digital format. Then celebrate when Ari successfully arrives at school!

What Time Is It?

Use the Timer and Speed Color Codes to program Ari to zip around an analog clock, landing on different numbers for the hour and minute. Then analyze the random images on Ari’s screen to determine if the time is AM or PM.

Total Time Tally

Ari has a busy schedule and needs your help to calculate how long it takes to complete different tasks. You’ll use an analog clock, number lines, and Color Codes to solve word problems and determine the total time for each activity!