Do You Want to Build a Snowman?
This lesson allows students to create a snowman. Students will use directional color codes to code their way by different parts of a snowman and draw the snowman at the end using the objects they “collected”.
Halloween Color Coding
This lesson allows younger students to practice coding with color codes. This is an introductory level activity, and the codes are provided for students. Students will count candy, houses, and match pictures to color codes around a pumpkin patch.
Getting to Know You (and Ozobot)
Today’s activity is all about getting comfortable with Ozobot color codes by telling us a little about yourself… in code!
Retelling A Story
Students will create scenes from the story they are reading. They will illustrate the scene and write a sentence that explains what is going on. They will then glue their picture on cardboard. They will put the pictures in order to retell the story.
Snowflake Lifecycle and Design
Students will learn about the lifecycle of a snowflake after listening to the book, “Curious About Snow.” They will use color coding markers to design and create a snowflake after learning about the different types of snowflakes.
True or False
This is a versatile “game board” that brings variety for student feedback. Just handout the review board and ask any true/false question. Students choose their answer and color in the appropriate blocks to direct their Ozobot to their answer!
Trace and Celebrate with AlphaBot
Learning letters can be tedious…but not when you can trace along with Ozobot! After tracing letters, students trace a large letter and create a pattern for Ozobot to trace too!
Recycle with That!
Ozobot can help build awareness of ways students can use items around them to recycle and rebuilt to help their community.
Needs or Wants?
This lesson is for students to understand the difference between needs and wants and be able to categorize a good after they name it from the letter Ozobot goes to on the maze.
Identify the Beginning Letter Sound
Students will identify pictures that are located around the Ozobot track. Next, they will identify the beginning letter sound and find the Ozobot code next to the letter to complete the track.