Ozobot Classroom

Making Three-Digit Numbers

Students will use Ozobot Blockly to program their bot to mimic a die and randomly choose digits. Students will use the digits chosen by their bot to create the smallest and the largest three-digit numbers possible.

Writing Three-Digit Numbers

Students will use Ozobot Blockly to program their bot to randomly choose digits to create three-digit numbers and to choose a place in the number to show the value of. Students will then write the three-digit number in expanded form.

Comparing Three-Digit Numbers

Students will use Ozobot Blockly to program their bot to randomly choose digits to create three-digit numbers. Students will use Ozobot Blockly to program their bot to choose three-digit numbers to compare. Students will use >, <, and = to compare.

Multiplication Fact Race

Students will use Ozobot Blockly to program their bot to randomly choose two numbers. Then, students will check their fact fluency by racing their bot to find the product of the two numbers before Ozobot tells them two different numbers to multiply.

Name the Factors

Students will program their bot to find and say a product of two numbers. Then, students will determine two factors that make the product given.

Mars Challenge Mat Lesson 4: Going Home

Ozobot’s grand finale on Mars: Unlock ancient secrets, navigate mazes, and forge connections. A test of coding, strategy, and teamwork to complete the epic journey.

Ozobot Review: Hardware and Programming

Review the locations and functions of Ozobot’s hardware in this lesson intended for use at the beginning of an intermediate or advanced unit of study. Color Code guidelines and Ozobot Blockly basics will also be covered.

Fooled by the Bug

This lesson is all about debugging! First find the errors in a bugged code using your programming skills and the Ozobot Blockly glossary. Then code your own bugged program for a classmate to troubleshoot!