Forces and Motion Ozobot Challenge
This fun, engaging activity combines programming skills and science content! Students will use their knowledge of forces and motion to program their Ozobots for a number of scenarios where they pretend their Ozobots are balls in the scenario.
Stroll through the Water Cycle
Students will program Ozobot to travel through the water cycle! Applying what they know about the water cycle, students will choose color codes to correspond with the four main stages of the water cycle.
Counting Coins with Ozobot
Place coins around the map. Collect the coins that the Ozobot passes by. Record the amount collected in each round.
Ozobot Task Cards for Teacher PD
Introduce middle school teachers to how they can use Ozobots in their classrooms! With these 8 task cards, there are activities for content-level teachers to experience how Ozobots could be used to connect to their content areas!
Ozobot Blockly Challenge: ShapeTracer 1
The Ozobot Blockly ShapeTracer will teach sequencing & debugging skills. Students will utilize logic, reasoning, & computer science skills. No bot needed!
Ozobot Winter Sports!
After becoming interested in various winter sports, we created a curling course fit for our Ozobots and to practice some simple addition.
Interpretation of a source
Using a primary source students read then evaluate the source using Ozobot.
Chunk Hunt–G
Students will identify four vowel/consonant chunks with the letter -g in single-syllable words by using the same color code “dance” for each -g chunk pattern.
My Local Community
Students will plan and code a route to visit common buildings in their local community by programming the ozobot to turn left or right at an intersection, to turn around and go straight.
Chunk Hunt –P
Students will identify vowel/consonant chunks with the letter -p in single- syllable words by using the same color code “dance” for each -p chunk pattern