Closed and Open Syllable Types
Ozobots will be used in word study lessons to physically prove words belong in each syllable type by their drawn color codes.
SDG #6 Clean Water Sanitation: Ozobot Responsible Water Consumption
Students learn about the UN’s Sustainable Development Goal #6, Clean Water & Sanitation. Students will research this goal to create social awareness.
Coding the Plot Lesson
Students will identify, label and code the plot structure of story.
SDG #7 Affordable & Clean Energy: (Elementary)
Students learn about the UN’s SDGS #7, Affordable & Clean Energy. Students will read, “The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind” & code a story map.
Be You
Take an approach like Molly Lou Mellon! Embrace your uniqueness and creativity through art after this read aloud and discussion.
How Are You Feeling?
Students will listen to read aloud and code Ozobots to correct emotions as scenarios are given.
Scaredy Squirrel Ozobot Coding
Code your Ozobot with color codes to travel a specific path related to the book Scaredy Squirrel by Melanie Watt.
Vowel Snap!
In this lesson, students will read one-syllable words. They will identify the vowel and whether the sound is long or short.
Retelling Stories with Ozobots
Retelling stories with Ozobots is a lot of fun. Students will learn to include the characters, setting, and most important events in sequence.
Errorless Letter Matching
This lesson is designed to be an errorless letter matching activity for students with special needs. Letters can be from student names or letter of the day/week.