Geometry Task Cards II
Compete to see who can complete the most Geometry related Ozobot paths to review Geometry terms and content.
Ozobot Quadratics Project
Have students use the Ozobot to identify key features of a Quadratic function.
Cartesian Coordinates with Arrays
Give your students a fun, robotic way to practice Cartesian coordinates on a graph with a premade program.
Speaking Prime Numbers
Students use a provided Evo OzoBlockly program to learn a method for generating a list of prime numbers and then engage in four exercises involving prime numbers.
Evo Math Operations – Practice Add, Subtract, and Multiply
This classroom application will give elementary students practice in addition, subtraction, or multiplication of numbers in the range 1 through 9.
Non-Standard Measurement Using Ozobot: How many Ozo-loops tall are you?
Students are challenged to create a loop track for Ozobot with an OzoCode and use it as a non-standard measurement tool.
Data Input Via Proximity Sensors
Enter a number to Evo using the proximity sensors, which can then be used in any program.
Dorothy Vaughan and Fortran
Students learn about an inspiring leader in STEM, Dorothy Vaughan, and learn how to program math formulas, like Fortran, using Ozobot’s Deconstruction Method.
Hungry, Hungry Ozobot!
Ozobot becomes the greater-than sign in this lesson that gives a great visual for using the symbol correctly. Students will need to identify and count numbers, as well as determine which would give Ozobot the greater amount of food to feed its hunger.
Make a Multiplication Algorithm
Experienced programming students are challenged to write an algorithm for Ozobot where the bot moves over an array of a randomly chosen multiplication fact on a grid, and then gives the product through light or sound.