Hungry, Hungry Ozobot!
Ozobot becomes the greater-than sign in this lesson that gives a great visual for using the symbol correctly. Students will need to identify and count numbers, as well as determine which would give Ozobot the greater amount of food to feed its hunger.
Write Your Name with Color Codes
Young Ozobot students practice their line and code drawing skills by turning their first name into a course their bot must travel across with line jumps.
Modeling Animal Habits
Young students discover Point Counter Codes and model animal behavior with Color Codes.
Program Simulator
Helps students visualize programs and teaches beginning syntax for coding languages.
Clean Energy Cruise
Help Ozobot collect all of the clean renewable energy types while avoiding the non-renewable energy types.
The Great OzoRace
Students will be given ‘mystery codes’ that they must decipher to see which ones are the ‘speed’ codes. Using these they will create a raceway to win the Great OzoRace!
Code a Story – Coding with There Was a Cold Lady Who Swallowed Some Snow and Ozobot
Code the story, ‘There was a Cold Lady who Swallowed Some Snow,’ on your Ozobot
Winter Scavenger Hunt
Get ready for an exciting scavenger hunt with Ozobot, where you’ll map out the fastest route to find winter treasures! Using your knowledge of Direction Color Codes, you’ll code the perfect path to help Ozobot move from start to finish.
House Lighting Activity
Students will be able to use OzoBlockly coding skills in a more freeform activity. They will code their Ozobots using line following to light up their Holiday House.
OzoClaus
It’s Christmas Eve and OzoClaus has left the North Pole to deliver presents all around the world! Color Code the Present Delivery Route to get to every house, while avoiding present-stealing elves all before Christmas morning!