Ozobot Classroom

Slot Car Race Track

Rev up your engines and get ready to code! Design a Blockly program to navigate an Ozobot slot car around a race track. Race across the finish line using line navigation, timing, and light effects blocks!

Adaptive Cruise Control

Students construct an Ozobot Blockly program that mimics Adaptive Cruise Control. Ozobot slows down when getting too close to another bot. Originally written by Richard Born, Associate Professor Emeritus, Northern Illinois University.

Infrared Secrets (Part 2 of 2)

Telling secrets at school can be like playing with fire—exciting until someone inevitably gets burned! Program your Ozobots to change the secret with each pass, showing how easily secrets can morph into misunderstandings and hurt feelings.

Infrared Secrets (Part 1 of 2)

The middle school bots are buzzing with secrets throughout the school day, their LED lights flashing wildly as they share and pass on messages. Learn to program multiple bots at once and create a secret-telling frenzy!

The Spring Migration

Did you know that every spring, billions of birds migrate to North America in search of food and nesting locations. With a partner, guide your Ozobots north, mimicking the real-life spring migration, using speed and special move Color Codes!

Who Can Find the Pot of Gold?

Can you break the code to find the pot of gold? Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with a challenging Blockly activity, using Ozobot’s line following sensors to discover the pot of gold!

Follow the Rainbow

Program Ozobot to follow the rainbow and find the pot of gold this St. Patrick’s Day!

Meet Ari: The Ozobot Editor (5-12)

Get to know the Ozobot Editor, learn to write pseudocode, 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!

Code to Touchdown

Code Ozobot to run a touchdown! Create a randomization code and see how many points your Ozobot can score in a modified game of football.