Are You My Mother?
Students will listen to the story “Are You My Mother?” by P.D. Eastman and then use color codes to direct Evo to the correct mother.
Goo on My Foot!
Students will identify double o words as having long u or schwa sounds by using the same color code “dance” for each sound.
Coding Animal Life Cycles
Students will use ozobots to mimic the transformation of different animals and their life cycle.
Ozobot BINGO
With Evo as the number caller, BINGO can be used in the elementary classroom to help children learn numbers in an entertaining way.
Following Directions
This lesson is to help young learners review carefully directions to arrive at the correct destination.
Probability
Students make their own maps, determine the probability and then use the ozobot to run tests.
SDG #1 No Poverty: Ozobot Social Awareness Campaign
Students learn about the UN’s Sustainable Development Goal #1, No Poverty. Ozobots and color-coding to make posters to promote awareness of this SDG
Bitwise Operations Primer
In a series of five interactive exercises with OzoBlockly and Evo, students learn the fundamentals of working with bitwise AND, OR, XOR and shift.
This or That Math
This lesson is to help students identify correct/incorrect math equations.
Evo Lap Counter
Students turn Evo in to a lap counter by creating an OzoBlockly program with light effects, sounds, button, timing, loop, logic, and math blocks.