Discovering Disney
Students will first research one of the different Disney Parks by watching attraction videos on YouTube. Once students select a park of their choice they will draw a map of one of the parks and code Ozobot to travel through the park as a patron.
Earth Day Activities
Students will complete Earth day activities. Students will use directional codes to choose ways to help our planet, and students will identify recyclable items.
Coming to America!
In small student groups, they will determine which landmarks were key to immigration in the early 1900’s. When given two historical landmarks, students will use color codes to direct their Ozobot toward the correct answer.
Woodrow, the White House Mouse
Students will listen to Woodrow, the White House Mouse by Peter Barnes and then draw a map of the White House. Students will then code Ozobot, using special cool moves codes, to move through the White House rooms.
Ozobot City
In this lesson, students will create a city and utilize the ozoblockly to navigate their bot through the town.
Create a Pirate Map
Students complete a compass rose, then write a story to send their ozobot on an adventure to find a pirate’s treasure. Students will practice directional skills and writing skills.
Let’s learn about our class with Ozobots!
In this lesson, students will learn about each other, including their connections to other parts of the world.
Dia de los Muertos: Honoring Ancestors
Discover the traditions of Dia de los Muertos, by creating a personalized family tree to celebrate your ancestors. Then use Direction Color Codes to program a path for Ozobot to journey through your family tree!
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.
Immigration with Ozobot!
2nd Graders explore the immigration process at Ellis Island with Ozobot!