Introduction to Ozobot Blockly 03: Loops (Grades K-1)
Students will build a short sequence and add a count-controlled loop to program Ozobot to travel in a square.
Adaptive Cruise Control
Students construct an Ozobot Blockly program that mimics Adaptive Cruise Control. Ozobot slows down when getting too close to another bot. Originally written by Richard Born, Associate Professor Emeritus, Northern Illinois University.
Infrared Secrets (Part 2 of 2)
Telling secrets at school can be like playing with fire—exciting until someone inevitably gets burned! Program your Ozobots to change the secret with each pass, showing how easily secrets can morph into misunderstandings and hurt feelings.
Infrared Secrets (Part 1 of 2)
The middle school bots are buzzing with secrets throughout the school day, their LED lights flashing wildly as they share and pass on messages. Learn to program multiple bots at once and create a secret-telling frenzy!
Who Can Find the Pot of Gold?
Can you break the code to find the pot of gold? Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with a challenging Blockly activity, using Ozobot’s line following sensors to discover the pot of gold!
Follow the Rainbow
Program Ozobot to follow the rainbow and find the pot of gold this St. Patrick’s Day!
Exploring Functions Part 2 of 3
Students use functions to make Ozobot go straight, turn right, and turn left accurately. Then program Ozobot to travel through an obstacle course.
Exploring Functions Part 3 of 3
Students emulate an old-school game called Snake by making functions for Ozobot’s accurate forward movement and rotation.
Code to Touchdown
Code Ozobot to run a touchdown! Create a randomization code and see how many points your Ozobot can score in a modified game of football.
Introduction to Ozobot Blockly 01: Basic Training (Grades 2-12)
In this lesson, students will learn how to navigate through Ozobot Blockly, program simple block-based code, and run the code on their Ozobot.