Life Cycle of a Butterfly
This lesson is for students with disabilities to participate in the coding process and understanding of the cycle of a butterfly.
Learning Ozobot Codes through Legos
Students will become familiar with the color codes for Ozobots by building them with legos. Students will also try out the codes on practice sheets. Special coding cards are included with pictures to help remember and understand the meaning.
Earth’s Rotation/Revolution
This is an easy lesson to facilitate to your upper elementary students to check their understanding of how the Earth rotates on its axis, revolves around the sun, as well as how the moon revolves.
Mapping the Ocean Floor
Students will create models of the ocean floor with QR codes associated with each feature. Students will then switch maps of the ocean floor and use Ozoblockly to code the path drawn by another group.
Series and Parallel Circuits
Creating series and parallel circuits is easy with basic symbols and Ozobots! Use this lesson to review the components of series and parallel circuits such as how to complete a circuit and which direction energy flows.
Exploring Experimental and Theoretical Probability
Students will create a random choice loop and measure the experimental probability of the Ozobot reaching a chosen outcome then compare it to the theoretical probability.
Layers of Soil with Ozobot
Review the 3 basic layers of soil and use color codes to demonstrate the composition of each layer.
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!