The school year is almost over and we can’t wait to see what summer has in store! Before the final school bell rings, we wanted to share some of our favorite end-of-school activities with Evo for May’s #OzoThings!
Ranging from telling stories with some of our favorite childhood books to writing functions and directing Evo through a maze with Ozobot Blockly, this month’s Ozothings will blow you away.
Check out some of our favorite photos and videos of Ozobot STEAM activities shared on Twitter from May!
OzoMaze
Never get lost with Evo! Third and fourth graders used Ozobot Blockly to code and direct Evo through different mazes they created. Using loops and u-turns, they were able to send Evo back through the maze to repeat the path. Great job!
Y4 designed their own mazes and then created algorithms for ozobot. We used forever loops and u-turns so ozobot would repeat the path through the maze. Well done Y4 👏 pic.twitter.com/2d2dCLWIGj
— Computing @ Hardwick Green (@ComputingHG) May 17, 2022
If you give Evo a Pancake!
Churchland Academy Elementary first-graders “taught” Evo the story “If You Give a Pig a Pancake” through sequencing. By using Color Codes they were able to take Evo through the whole story. This STEAM lesson is a fun and interactive way to tell some of your favorite stories while gaining computer science skills! Way to go Churchland Academy!
@CAES_Patriots 1st graders “taught” @Ozobot the story If You Give a Pig a Pancake through sequencing. This was their first time using color code and they were 100% successful!!! @KarlaJakubowski @PortsVASchools @jennthomas75 @eileenpglass @trtguy pic.twitter.com/woD5anGL6T
— nicky ward (@nickycogar1) May 17, 2022
Jungle Gyms and Evo!
These second graders did a wonderful job using Color Codes to create the perfect playground for Evo! This fun STEAM activity was definitely a hit with the students and is a fun and easy way to keep students engaged in the classroom.
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These 2nd graders did fabulous 🤩 creating a playground 🛝 for @Ozobot 🤖 #STEAM @wresWildcats 🐯 #STEMeducation #Robotics #coding pic.twitter.com/YTd0vX9HE6
— Jennifer Benson (@jsbenson76) May 12, 2022
May is Ozobot’s UnBirthday
Mrs. Sarah Jenkin’s students used Color Codes to create an Alice and Wonderland display for Evo! With school coming to an end soon, these students did a great job showing off their Computer Science skills during their last few days in the classroom!
These students made an Alice and Wonderland display with @Ozobot These #womenintech printed images at home to use in class. I’m so proud of my students and all they have created in Computer Science this year! @DisneyStudios @Disney #STEMeducation https://t.co/hgGK3bzxMi pic.twitter.com/TJVt7M4LRn
— Mrs. Sarah Jenkins (@MrsSarahJenkins) May 12, 2022
Ozo Tournament
The Goodyear Tire team came out to Ohio to judge the Annual Akron Public School Ozobot Coding Tournament! What a fun way to incorporate STEAM and some friendly competition into the classroom! Go Evo go!
The @goodyear team is here in force to judge our annual @Ozobot Tournament! Let the coding begin! @OSLN_AkronHub @akronschools pic.twitter.com/8RSMn1MuYB
— NIHF STEM (@akronstemschool) May 13, 2022
Thank you to all our educators who shared their students’ creations. We love seeing all of your ideas and creativity! Keep the wonderful ideas coming, and be sure to tag @Ozobot or #Ozobot in your creations this summer for a chance to be featured in our next roundup of favorite OzoThings.