Dot’s First Day on the Internet!
Students become digital safety coaches for Ozobot Dot, guiding it through online challenges using color codes and storytelling. They learn to protect private info, respond to threats, and create custom maps to teach Dot safe online behavior.
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!
How to Make Earth Happy
Learn how to help take care of our planet through conservation! Then use Color Code markers to program Ozobot’s movement with u-turn, win/exit, and line switching codes.
Easter Egg Hunt
Help Ozobot on an Easter Egg Hunt using Direction and Timer Color Codes! How many eggs can you collect before time runs out?
Mars Challenge Mat Lesson 2: The Missing Crate
Journey deeper into Mars with Ozobot: Students tackle advanced navigation and problem-solving, mirroring the ingenuity needed for survival on the Red Planet.
CCM Base Kit Lesson 5: Which Way Do I Go?
Adventures don’t always follow a defined path and often have crossroads. The 3-WAY INTERSECTION tile introduces a choice Ozobot makes. Students will add intersections to their paths, watch how Ozobot reacts, and note how choices change outcomes.
Stargazing with Ozobot: Recreate a Constellation (Ozobot Blockly)
Students will learn about constellations and recreate a constellation for Ozobot to follow along using Ozobot Blockly or the Ozobot Editor
The Spring Migration
Did you know that every spring, billions of birds migrate to North America in search of food and nesting locations. With a partner, guide your Ozobots north, mimicking the real-life spring migration, using speed and special move Color Codes!
President’s Parade – Abraham Lincoln
In honor of Presidents’ Day, let’s celebrate the incredible life of our 16th president, Abraham Lincoln! Use Color Code directions to take Ozobot through Lincoln’s life in the correct order.
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!