Ozobot Classroom

Add It Up! (Two Digit without Regrouping)

This game allows students to use an Ozobot Evo as a random number generator to choose two two-digit numbers to sum. Students play this game by taking turns making a sum, then comparing it with the sum of their partner.

Do You Want to Build a Snowman?

This lesson allows students to create a snowman. Students will use directional color codes to code their way by different parts of a snowman and draw the snowman at the end using the objects they “collected”.

Series and Parallel Circuits

Creating series and parallel circuits is easy with basic symbols and Ozobots! Use this lesson to review the components of series and parallel circuits such as how to complete a circuit and which direction energy flows.

Add It Up! (Two Digit with Regrouping)

This game allows students to use an Ozobot Evo as a random number generator to choose two digits that require regrouping to sum. Students play this game by taking turns making a sum, then comparing it with the sum of

Halloween Color Coding

This lesson allows younger students to practice coding with color codes. This is an introductory level activity, and the codes are provided for students. Students will count candy, houses, and match pictures to color codes around a pumpkin patch.

Christmas Village

This lesson is a final project that a small team of high school students created. They integrated Evo, Makey-Makey- and Scratch 3.0.

Secret Drawing – Communication

This lesson will use Ozobots to demonstrate the importance for clear communication as they work back to back with a partner to complete ozobot paths while not being able to see the other partner’s drawing.