Ozobot Classroom

Number Randomizer

Students will create a number randomizer, build a decimal number, and write the decimal number made using standard form, word form, and expanded form.

Ordered Pairs with Ozobot

In this lesson, students will write two different ordered pairs, plot the coordinates, and use sequences of lines and colors to program Ozobot to the coordinate.

Rounding Fun

Students will use a number line to round whole numbers to the nearest 10 or 100. Students will use Color Codes to program Ozobot to move to the correct rounded number.

Equivalent Fraction Match-Up

Students will analyze fraction models to determine missing numerators. Then, they’ll compare two fraction models and use Color Codes to program their Ozobot to identify the equivalent and nonequivalent fractions.

Division Maze

Students will complete the math problems on the mazes, compare their answers to the key, and fill the appropriate color code on the maze.

Division Race

Students will do long division problems with one-digit divisors, while racing Ozobot to the finish. Students can choose the speed they want the Ozobot to go.

Division Race with Remainders

Students will solve long division problems with one-digit divisors, and a remainder, while racing with their Ozobot. Students will use Color Codes to program Ozobot’s speed and adjust the difficulty.

All About Symmetry

Students use the information their bot gives them to draw lines of symmetry.

Triangle’s Story

Students will write a story to tell about the transformation of an equilateral triangle to an isosceles triangle and then to a scalene triangle.

Money Mountains

Ozobot will randomly choose quarters, dimes, nickels and pennies for students to identify the total amount of money. The students will then order the money amounts from greatest to least and add color codes to the mountains for Ozobot to follow.