Geocache Mystery
Students use Ari’s Compass app to explore geocaching navigation! They read maps, orient Ari to different directions, and follow clues to hide and find treasures. Then they design their own maps and create geocache challenges for other groups to solve
Fly Away
Use Ari’s Compass app to explore Ice Cream Island! Students will read maps, interpret scale, and follow directional clues to recreate shapes and chart flight paths. Ari becomes their navigation guide as they map out real-world-inspired routes across
Battle Corn
Students use Ari’s Compass app to explore the difference between true north and magnetic north as they create and solve directional clues to locate hidden “corn” on a U.S. map.
Constellation Creation
Students use Ari’s Compass App to sketch constellations on a grid, then research the myths behind them. They finish by designing an original constellation and writing its story.
Cross-Country Tour
Using the Compass App, students follow bearing clues to triangulate locations on a U.S. map and chart a cross-country journey from landmark to landmark.
Dead Reckoning Travels
Using the Compass App, students draw voyage vectors, apply dead reckoning navigation, and calculate distance, speed, and time while accounting for shifting ocean and wind currents.
Field and Auroras
Students use Ari’s Compass App to model Earth’s magnetic field lines, label the magnetosphere, and create an aurora based on how charged particles move.
Latitude of Legends
Students use the Compass App to analyze clue sets and maps to identify historical figures. Then, they create travel routes and use Line Following mode to trace each figure’s journey.
Ocean Life Cycles
Students will create interactive diagrams to show the life cycles of two different ocean dwelling organisms. Ari will display the life cycles of the organisms as it travels on a track. Students then compare and contrast the two different life cycles.
Introduction to Ozobot Blockly 02: Sequences (Grades K-1)
Students will learn about sequences in programming, and program their Ozobot to perform a series of commands in order, according to actions in a short story.