Ozobot Classroom

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.

Mission to Neptune

Practice drawing OzoCodes while competing in this fun board game that takes you to Neptune.

Modeling Animal Habits

Young students discover Point Counter Codes and model animal behavior with Color Codes.

Make a Multiplication Algorithm

Experienced programming students are challenged to write an algorithm for Ozobot where the bot moves over an array of a randomly chosen multiplication fact on a grid, and then gives the product through light or sound.

Ozobot and Transformations

In this activity, students will identify the correct static code that simulated the appropriate transformation movement.

Ozobot Light Trails

Students code the Ozobot to move across paper and then use a slow shutter camera app to capture the light trail from Ozobot.

Ozobot Obstacle Course

Students will solve various engineering challenges while constructing an obstacle course for Ozobot robots. This lesson was originally created by Rebecca Hairston, a teacher from Dallas ISD, and has since been adapted.

The Snow Plow

Team up to design and build a tiny snow plow for Ozobot, enabling it to clear a roadway track of “snow” as fast as possible! Use your Blockly programming skills to help your Ozobot tackle the ultimate mini snowstorm challenge.