Grades PK-12
Ozobots are ping-pong ball-sized robots that move, flash colors, and can be coded in two different ways:
"Marker" or "color" coding by drawing lines and color codes (screen-free)
Block coding on Ozobot website.
This kit includes a teacher guide, Ozobots for student use in pairs, chargers, markers, scratch paper, and color code sheets. Ozobots can also be used with Ozoblocky on iPads and Chromebooks.
These little robots offer amazing ways for students to make their learning visible and to creatively demonstrate their content knowledge.
Clicking the "Kit Request Form" button takes you to a form to connect with a Tech. Integ. Specialist to talk about your project ideas and important details.
Possible Outcomes
Diagram/map a story (ELA/Literacy).
Immigration patterns (Social Studies)
Circulatory system outline (Science)
Shapes and angles (Math)
*If you have other ideas, you are welcome to test them out after the students learn how to use the Ozobot.
Ozobot Classroom - This is an awesome starting point!!!
The first two units give a great intro to the bot and color codes.
NOTE: The bots in the videos are the newer version but they basics are the same.
Color Codes - for paper/marker coding
Ozoblockly - for digital/web coding
Quotes from Students:
"I enjoyed laughing and making mistakes with my friends." - Kenny, 3rd Grade
I enjoyed working as a team to solve problems and being able to get creative when working." - Kenny, 3rd grade
Learn how to use color codes to program/code the Ozobot.
Learn how to use Ozoblockly to program/code the Ozobot.