Changes in Matter Match-Up
Students use context clues to identify different examples of matter that change by heating and cooling. Students draw pictures and program their bot to demonstrate how some changes can be reversed and some cannot.
What’s the Object?
Students use lines and Color Codes to program their bot to randomly choose an object. Students create a 2D model of the object by putting paper shapes together.
Crack the Code
Can you crack the code? Learn to identify symmetric and asymmetric Color Codes to deepen your understanding of coding principles with Ozobot.
My Digital Footprint
Students will identify how the choices they make when online affect their online reputation and will recognize the long-term consequences of those choices.
Footprint vs Footprint
Students identify the footprints of people and animals. Then, they follow footprints and identify an actions they will recognize as appropriate or inappropriate online behavior.
Secret Code Cryptogram
Discover the secret message in this cryptogram! Students will associate a Color Code with a letter to solve the puzzle, then celebrate with Ozobot.
12345 is NOT My Password
Students will help Ozobot navigate a maze by choosing directions based on good and bad password choices.
CIA Treasure Hunt
Travel the triangle! Students trace a triangle to find the letters in CIA and identify what each letter stands for: Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability.
Dot’s Cyber Motto: Don’t Click That Link!
Students help Dot navigate a phishing simulation by uncovering and coding a 10-word motto about safe online behavior using Ozobot Color Codes.
CIA Basic Training
Get ready for CIA bootcamp and find your inner cybersecurity superhero with Ozobot as your guide.