2. Preparation
This helps the teacher prepare for the lesson before the class session
B. Background Knowledge (Optional)
C. Lesson Tips (Optional)
Add tips for the educator that don't fit into Direct Instruction or Student Practice. You can always return to this page to add more.
- Spend some time exploring the Sustainable Development Goals and specifically examining SDG #16 (see Background Knowledge resources).
- Make a literacy connection. Read a book about peace and conflict resolution:Social Justice Books: A teaching for Change Project: https://socialjusticebooks.org/booklists/early-childhood/conflict-resolution/
- Make specific connections to your own health or social studies curriculum
- Have an understanding of how to use Ozobots color codes
4. Student Practice (Student-Facing Instructions)
These are step-by-step instructions delivered directly to the students as they work independently or in groups
Student Instructions
Instruction
You will be making a poster with Ozobot color codes that will show other students in your school how to resolve their own problems.
Your teacher will show you an example.
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Goal
Instruction
On half of a poster paper, you will write, “Big Problem”.
Under the “Big Problem”, draw a picture of a big problem (for example, someone pushing).
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Goal
Instruction
Then you will draw a line of code that leads to a drawing of you finding an adult for help.
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Goal
Instruction
Now on the other half of the poster paper, you will write, “Little Problem”.
Under the “Little Problem”, draw a picture of a little problem (for example, someone not sharing).
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Goal
Instruction
Then you will draw another line of code that leads to a drawing of you using a strategy from Kelso’s choice wheel that shows how you can solve this problem on your own.
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Goal
Lesson Extension (Optional)
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5. Supplements
A. Lesson Closure (Optional)
Give tips for how to wrap up the lesson and assess student learning. (Want to add an attachment? Use Part C, below.)
Class discussion (formative assessment): How can your resolve your own little problems?
-Students should have an opportunity to share their coded posters with their peers
B. Academic Standards (At least one standard required)
Choose a category from the dropdown on the left. In the blank on the right, begin typing the number of the standard.
ccss-ela-literacy-sl-4-1-b ✖csta-1b-cs-02 ✖csta-1b-cs-03 ✖iste-4-a ✖iste-6-d ✖iste-7-c ✖
C. Add Other Attachments (Optional)
Please upload any student handouts, videos, sample solutions, etc. (Max. size: 1 GB videos, 10 MB all other files)
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