It’s spooky season and we are loving it! From carving Evo in a pumpkin, to hosting an Evo costume contest, can you tell Halloween is one of our favorite holidays? We are so excited to see all the costume creations everyone comes up with, but before we can choose a winner, let’s check out some of our favorite October OzoThings.
Keep reading to see some of our favorite STEAM projects from this month.
Bend it like Evo
Another fun day with our @Ozobot group! 4th graders had an impromptu soccer game to close out their time in this center. ⚽️💫🤖@dealschool #DStheRealDeal #teched pic.twitter.com/NUf1nebnrP
— Mrs. Cutler (@MrsKCutler) October 18, 2022
Who knew Evo could play soccer? Mrs. Cutler’s fourth grade class spent their last few minutes of class time having an Evo soccer game. The students used the Evo App to control their Evos to make some awesome moves on the “soccer field.”
Evo and The Great Salmon Migration
Pacific Salmon migration simulation with @ozobot had my students planning for different obstacles that salmon encounter on their journey from Washington to Alaska. #STEMeducation #ozobot pic.twitter.com/SAV1MTlImy
— Katie Exum (@edtechexum) October 19, 2022
Katie Exum and her students used Color Codes to draw out the Pacific salmon migration. Her students had to plan ahead for different obstacles that salmon encounter on their journey from Washington to Alaska. Such a fun and creative activity!
Breast Cancer Awareness
Our Ozobots raising awareness for Breast Cancer. Gotta' love em'. 😁👍🤖💗 #NBPSSupportsBCA #NBPSWearsPink @nbpschools @PaulRobesonNBPS @Ozobot pic.twitter.com/53Yk0WbOZA
— Mr. Rivera 🕹️ (@ermedia411) October 21, 2022
October is Breast Cancer Awareness month and students at New Brunswick Public Schools coded their Evos in support! To learn more about how you can support breast cancer check out the National Breast Cancer Foundation.
How many pumpkins can Evo hold?
Design process with @Ozobot How can we transfer pumpkins 🎃 from the pumpkin patch to home? Problem solving, critical thinking, perseverance = Excited Learners! 💛💚🐾 #celebrateLPS @CitrusSchools #2ndchat #1stchat pic.twitter.com/3O7Oo8AUce
— Leka DeGroot (@lekadegroot) October 21, 2022
Leka DeGroot had her second graders use their critical thinking skills to come up with a solution to transfer their pumpkins from the pumpkin patch to home. Students had to create their own Evo accessory and use Color Codes to get their Evo back home. For more fun spooky lessons that encourage critical thinking, check out our Halloween Lessons Blog!
That’s a Strike for Evo!
Third grade students in Mrs. Shearer's class coded the @Ozobot to go bowling! This was tricky for them, but they persevered! #wyasd #awesomestarthere #WYProud pic.twitter.com/YaCopSKG4E
— Donna Meeks: Elem Tech Integrator (@JollyTechCoach) October 24, 2022
Evo is great at bowling, and it has nothing to do with Evo’s shape… okay, maybe it does. Third graders in Mrs. Shearer’s class used Color Codes to create the perfect bowling path for Evo to follow in this fun classroom STEAM activity.
Did you know we have our very own Ozobot bowling pins? They can be downloaded from our CAD Library and 3D printed! Check them out here.
Trick-or-Treat with Evo
We love coding our @Ozobot to travel to as many 🏡 🏠 as we can for trick or treat! 🎃 🍭 #hcsdinnovate#bigthinking #collaboration @BNLC_HCSD @Getginnywithit @LindsayFriedma1 @mrshfocus pic.twitter.com/j4gtyegCIX
— Stephanie Miles (@smiles3boys) October 25, 2022
Students at Britton Norwich Learning Campus used the Ozobot Trick-or-Treat lesson to code their Evo to ‘Trick-or-Treat’ and collect as much candy as they can before the timer runs out. This lesson can be found in Ozobot Classroom alongside 700+ other STEAM themed lessons!