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.
Introduction to Evo: Evo’s Force Field
Immerse students into a game program so they can learn how to use Evo’s proximity and color sensors, sounds and lights. Now they have the tools to build their own creation!
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.
Eclipses and Celestial Mechanics
Model orbits of small bodies around large bodies in space, especially our solar system, and investigate how lunar and solar eclipses and lunar phases occur.
Ozobot Odyssey
Analyze effects of Point Of View in literature through coding Ozobot in journey of a changed POV.
Clean Energy Cruise
Help Ozobot collect all of the clean renewable energy types while avoiding the non-renewable energy types.
The Great OzoRace
Students will be given ‘mystery codes’ that they must decipher to see which ones are the ‘speed’ codes. Using these they will create a raceway to win the Great OzoRace!