Workshop Resources
Wild Robot
When robot Roz opens her eyes for the first time, she discovers that she is alone on a remote, wild island. Why is she there? Where did she come from? And, most important, how will she survive in her harsh surroundings?
Read MoreOzobot’s Fairytale, Lesson 1
This lesson connects writing and programming. Students “act out” a fairytale using Ozobot as the main character. Part of the story will require programming the Ozobot to complete a task or engage in a behavior related to the story.
Read MoreOzobot Theatre Lesson
Acting as directors, students will use Ozobots as avatars, or characters, to create dramatic representations of original stories they create. Once a script has been drafted and a stage has been illustrated, students will draw and add codes to Ozobot track that transverses their stage. Multiple robots will interact with each other and act out…
Read MoreOzobot Bowling
This is a bowling game with Ozobot as the bowling ball. Students program Ozobot to knock over the bowling pins in two ways – either with markers or with OzoBlockly. The goal of the game is knock over all the bowling pins. Students have to use their geometry skills as well for the OzoBlockly bowling…
Read MoreOzobot Lesson Library
A searchable database of Ozobot lessons. You can also find the link for how to upload your own Ozobot lessons.
Read MoreOzobot YouTube Channel
Find Ozobot Bit videos to learn about additional ways you can engage students using your robot.
Read MoreOzobot Website
Whether you are a seasoned engineer or a child, Ozobot Bit can be as fun or challenging as you make it. Simple and intuitive to use on one side, highly programmable and versatile on the other – there is something for every type of thinker, with our tiny tinker robot. NOTE: If ordering, ask for…
Read MorePepper’s Pyramid Projector
Turn your cell phone or tablet into a 3D hologram-like projector using plastic you would normally recycle. Reuse flat clear plastic to give this old physics trick a high tech twist. Less ecologically friendly, but good if you want to make a bunch of projectors, you can print templates onto transparencies and cut them out…
Read MoreBuzz Off, from RAFT
Buzz Off, when whirled around, makes a sound like an insect. A fantastic project for engineering the way it performs by making modifications to the original design.
Read MoreSTEMAZing Journal Hack
Make graph paper STEMAZing journals that require no staples or tape using an old bookbinding trick.
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