The first full month of school has come to an end and we are loving all the Ozobot projects we’ve seen! From dance routines to learning about water cycles, Evo has been busy keeping up with your classroom creations. We can’t wait to see what else you, teachers, have in store for the rest of the school year!
Continue reading to see some of our favorite September STEAM projects and lessons!
Algebra 1 can be fun!
Algebra I is making linear equations & inequalities 🤩EXCITING🤩 with @Ozobot! It never gets old hearing students tell their teachers how much FUN they had learning! @genially #googleforms #appsmash @LSHSRangers @FISDSecmath @FriscoISDTech pic.twitter.com/otIMsNxSrT
— Megan Bruce (@Techy_Bruce) September 21, 2022
Math can be a challenge but luckily for the Lone Star Rangers they have Evo to help them out! Students used Color Codes to learn about equations and inequalities and the best part, they had a blast! Keep up the great work Rangers!
A trip around town
After learning about our community and seeing the different important places on a walk, our 1st graders coded the @Ozobot on routes around #vanmeter 🤖
— Shannon McClintock Miller (@shannonmmiller) September 21, 2022
They love being able to code their robot in different ways. 😊#tlchat #edtech pic.twitter.com/a09ymMMkUB
First graders at Van Meter learned about their community and the important places by going on a walk around their school. They then used Color Codes to code Evo on different routes around Van Meter. What a fun activity!
Evo-maze
Students @FUSD_Poplar were finishing their end of the unit for coding. Their task was to create a maze using beads. Then they were sent to another group's maze and code their robot to travel through the maze. @FUSD_STEM @FontanaUnified @Ozobot pic.twitter.com/Ts4K9PeHrx
— FUSD 4/5 Science (@FUSD_4_5_SCI) September 15, 2022
Students at Poplar Elementary put their Ozobot Blockly skills to the test with this fun and challenging activity. In groups, the students created a maze out of beads and then had to switch mazes with another group to code Evo to go through the maze.
Water Cycles and Evo
🟦⬛️🟦Ms.Townsend's class joined my #309leaders @hecorleyelem for a #watercycle @Ozobot coding session!
— 🔆Lisa Marie Knoche🔆 (@lisamarieknoche) September 16, 2022
🌤My favorite part was hearing them explain why they selected a certain code for each stage of the cycle!Shout out to our DIS, Ms.Holmes,for her support! #OurD5Story #HEcleads pic.twitter.com/XWaQquQ48B
Students at H.E. Corley Elementary School learned about Water Cycles with one of our community lessons, Water Cycles. They used Color Codes to identify and describe the cycles water goes through. Awesome work Ms.Townsend and Ms.Knoche, keep up the great work!
Evo dance party
Students @FUSD_CitrusEl @FUSD_Cypress @fusd_NTamarind were using @Ozobot to code a dance routine so there robot will dance to the music. @FUSD_STEM @FontanaUnified #scienceisfun P.S. The students chose the music. pic.twitter.com/6GOKACu1L0
— FUSD 4/5 Science (@FUSD_4_5_SCI) September 15, 2022
What’s better than a dance party? An Evo dance party! Students at Citrus Elementary coded their Evo’s using Ozobot Blockly to dance to music of their choice. What an awesome activity to practice using Ozobot Blockly and keep students engaged.