Ozobot Classroom

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  • Preparation
  • Direct Instruction
  • Student Practice
  • Supplements
  • Review

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    2. Preparation

    This helps the teacher prepare for the lesson before the class session

    A. Student Materials

    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.

    Make sure each ozobot is charged and every student has a color code sheet. I would also provide some scratch paper for them to practice upon.

    3. Direct Instruction (Teacher-Facing Instructions)

    These are the steps the educator will read. Include any front loading, modeling or explicit instruction before students work independently or in groups.

    Instruction

    Have a sample color coded poster with at least two ozobot tracks on it to perform a sample dance off.

    The sheet has to be big enough to add a few codes/colored lines per bot as per the instructions.

    Instruction

    Demo the bots on the sample coded sheet to show the students what they are expected to accomplish.

    Instruction

    Explain the color codes to the students and make sure they know to use the sheets to design their dance. I suggest three moves per dance. I suggest two colored lines as well so they can learn the capabilities of the the robot to change the colors of the lights on its surface.

    Instruction

    Demo the drawing best practices on scratch paper as the students will be performing this on their own, we do want them to practice before they draw their codes on the large sheet. This is a good opportunity to show them that they must use black on either side of the codes for the ozobots to be able to read the codes.

    Instruction

    Go over any classroom norms for working collaboratively as they will all be trying to draw on the big sheet at the same time.

    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

    Decide which three dance moves your ozobot will perform- think about the order of the moves and decide which will be first, middle and last moves.

    Think about what other colors you will use besides Black for your lines.

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    Goal

    Instruction

    On your scratch paper, practice drawing the codes and lines you will need to implement your dance. You can spend some time degiing your codes or your drawing here.

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    Goal

    Instruction

    Once you are confident with your code and drawing practice, use your pencil to mark the dance off paths and codes on the big white paper.

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    Goal

    Instruction

    Fill in the large sheet using the markers

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    Goal

    Instruction

    Test your dance moves using the ozobot.

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    Goal

    Instruction

    Show your brilliant dance to the team next to you! You can let them try out your code with their own ozobots.

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    Goal

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    Instruction

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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.)

    Allow the students to show the dance off to the team next to them or to the entire class. Have them describe why they made their choices of movements to code.

    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.

      csta-1b-ap-15 csta-1b-ap-17

      C. Add Other Attachments (Optional)
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