Introduction to Color Codes 01: Basic Training
Students will discover the basics about how to use Ozobot: turning on/off, calibrating, drawing lines, and programming with Color Codes.
Coral Inhabitants
Become a marine scientist! Build an interactive coral reef to explore how ocean animals feed and shelter. Program Ari to mimic an ocean creature’s journey, track coral visits, and analyze your data to compare results.
Ocean Energy Food Chain
Bring the energy of ecosystems to life by programming Ari to simulate the flow of energy through a vibrant ocean food chain, from the sun to producers, consumers and decomposers. Use sequencing language to craft and present your model to your others!
Prominent Black Engineers and Scientists
Students will choose an influential Black scientist and/or engineer, research their lives, and create a biographical timeline for Ozobot to follow.
Decorating the Kwanzaa Unity Cup
Students will identify the seven basic symbols of Kwanzaa. They will then create a decorative sleeve for a Unity Cup.
Ozobot For President (Beginner)
Students will hit the campaign trail and help their Ozobot run for President of the United States.
Code For the Gold – 50 cm Race
Students will plan and execute a program with a variety of parameters, practice measurement, sequencing and debugging as they create a racetrack for Ozobot.
Code for the Gold: Equestrian Event
Students will use Color Codes to program their mount (Ozobot) to complete a course.
Comparing Decimals
Students will compare pairs of decimal numbers using >, = , and < to program their bot to move to a final destination.
Number Randomizer
Students will create a number randomizer, build a decimal number, and write the decimal number made using standard form, word form, and expanded form.