Ozobot Classroom

Katherine Johnson the Human Robot

Take a look at the accomplishments of Katherine Johnson, one of the first black women to become a NASA mathematician. In honor of Black History Month, create a flight path for Ozobot’s spaceship to land on the moon, just like Katherine did!

Polar Animals

Do you know which animals live in the north pole and which ones live in the south pole? Take Ozobot through a snowy adventure to learn about the animals that live in the chilliest parts of the world!

Light Up the Sky with Auroras (Level 2)

Learn about Aurora (Northern and Southern Lights) and color your own unique sky. Then on Blockly, use color sensor data to program Ozobot’s lights based on the detected surface color of the art.

OzoSlopes

Ski or snowboard down the slopes with Ozobot! First build a mountain slope, then use Color Code markers to create a track filled with tricks and jumps.

Patterns and Waves, Part 1

In part one of this three lesson series, students will identify patterns in print and in Color Codes. Then students will create their own patterns.

Patterns and Waves, Part 2

Students will identify parts of a transverse wave. Students will also draw waves with varying amplitude, wavelength and frequency.

Giving Back to the Community

Thanksgiving is a great time to give back to your community! Team up to develop a community service project and use Ozobot to create a 3-dimensional demo.

Seasons Changing

What happens when seasons change and what causes it? Use your knowledge of life and earth sciences to help Ozobot travel through the seasons.