Ozobot Classroom

Get Ready for School

Use Color Codes to help Ari navigate the morning routine and make it to school on time. You’ll practice telling time on an analog clock and writing the time in a digital format. Then celebrate when Ari successfully arrives at school!

Moon Phases with Ari Level 1

Students will identify the 4 major phases of the moon: first quarter, full moon, last quarter, and new moon. They will program Ari to recognize a color or color combination to indicate each phase.

Plant Life Cycles

Program Ari to represent each stage of the plant life cycle, from seed to flower. Using color codes and sequencing language, students practice creating scientific models while combining coding skills with their understanding of biology.

Stargazing with Ari

Dive into the story of Orion’s Belt and learn how its stars form one of the most famous constellations in the night sky. Then students will become astronomers and creatively reimagine the three stars to invent and name their very own constellations.

Meet Ari: Color Codes (K-4)

Explore Color Codes in a whole new way with Ari! Using the Color Codes app, observe how each Color Code programs Ari to perform different actions.

Meet Ari: The Ozobot Editor (K-4)

Get to know the Ozobot Editor and explore programming Ari using block-based coding. Apply your new skills by creating and running your own custom program to make Ari perform a fun sequence!

Footprint vs Footprint

Students identify the footprints of people and animals. Then, they follow footprints and identify an actions they will recognize as appropriate or inappropriate online behavior.

12345 is NOT My Password

Students will help Ozobot navigate a maze by choosing directions based on good and bad password choices.

CIA Treasure Hunt

Travel the triangle! Students trace a triangle to find the letters in CIA and identify what each letter stands for: Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability.

Dot’s First Day on the Internet!

Students become digital safety coaches for Ozobot Dot, guiding it through online challenges using color codes and storytelling. They learn to protect private info, respond to threats, and create custom maps to teach Dot safe online behavior.