Pollen Love with BEES!
Using Color Codes (or OzoBlockly) students will dress up their Ozobot like a bee. Then, they will recreate the bee’s daily journey.
Recursion with Factorials
Evo provides an interactive way for CS students to learn recursive factorial functions and investigate the efficiency of two different algorithms.
The Ozobot Express
Our lower school (K-3) does a Polar Express Day each year at Christmas and I thought it would be a great time to introduce the younger kids to Ozobots
Lesson One: A Brief Introduction to Ozobots
Children will learn about how to calibrate and code Ozobots using markers, then will work together to explore what Ozobot can and cannot do.
Learning Spanish through Code (Aprendiendo español a través del código)
Students will navigate through a map to learn Spanish vocabulary by reading Spanish questions displayed in a Google presentation.
Memory Maps
There are many forms of loss. Students engage in learning about grief and morning, then code a memory map of positive memories.
Ozobot along the Oregon Trail
This is a Social Studies lesson to help students understand what life was like traveling along the Oregon Trail.
River Erosion
Using Ozobots, students will trace the path of one river from two different time periods. They will observe where the river has changed its course.
Underground Railroad Challenge
Students will use coding to create a map where an Ozobot follows a path a slave might have used escape to freedom.
Code your way through the Food Chain
Students will identify parts of a food web and code Ozobot to travel through the appropriate levels of it.