RECYCLEbot
Students will use previous knowledge of Ozobots and OzoCodes to program RECYCLEbot to pick up recyclables and deliver them to the recycle bin.
Non-Standard Measurement Using Ozobot: How many Ozo-loops tall are you?
Students are challenged to create a loop track for Ozobot with an OzoCode and use it as a non-standard measurement tool.
On-Off Controllers
Learn how to program Ozobot to follow lines.
Decorating Easter Eggs with Ozobot
Easter holiday activity with Ozoblockly or Color Codes to decorate eggs
Is There Life on Other Planets?
Students work in collaborative groups to design a pathway through a map of an alien landscape.
Mission to Mars
Early elementary students will have fun practicing drawing simple lines and Color Codes in this Mission to Mars. Suitable for students developing fine motor and drawing skills.
Dorothy Vaughan and Fortran
Students learn about an inspiring leader in STEM, Dorothy Vaughan, and learn how to program math formulas, like Fortran, using Ozobot’s Deconstruction Method.
Ozobot Winter Olympics 2018
There are activities connected to winter olympics from opening ceremony, through events to closing ceremony.
Hungry, Hungry Ozobot!
Ozobot becomes the greater-than sign in this lesson that gives a great visual for using the symbol correctly. Students will need to identify and count numbers, as well as determine which would give Ozobot the greater amount of food to feed its hunger.
Write Your Name with Color Codes
Young Ozobot students practice their line and code drawing skills by turning their first name into a course their bot must travel across with line jumps.