This April, classrooms nationwide were buzzing with anticipation for the Solar Eclipse, Earth Month celebrations, Spring break and more! Dive into the exciting activities that took place this month with Ozobot.
During a STEM session at Clearview Elementary, students learned about the upcoming solar eclipse. They constructed models of the Earth, Moon, and Sun using Evos to visually demonstrate the phenomenon of a solar eclipse.
Mrs. Abing’s first-grade classroom embraced the solar eclipse and National Robotics Week with enthusiasm. Using Ozobot Blockly, they programmed their bots to explore the phases of the Moon and Sun during a solar eclipse.
Ms. Smith’s first-grade students prepared for Show and Share by crafting storyboard maps to share with their families. Their maps feature colorful illustrations with a designated path for Evo to follow as they narrate their stories.
Ms. Delaney infused her art class with inspiration from the renowned artist Joan MirĂ³. Guiding her students through an exploration of MirĂ³’s distinctive style, they embarked on a creative journey to recreate his iconic artworks. They tailored their creations for their Ozobots to read!
In Mrs. Schwalm’s first-grade Meadowlawn classroom, students utilized their Ozobots and STEAM kits to guide their bots to replicate the shadow patterns of an eclipse.
In this classroom, students used art supplies and Ozobots to play soccer. They programmed their bots to navigate around the soccer field maze, dodging players. It was a creative blend of technology and teamwork!
Ms. Kurtz’s kindergarten class embarked on a journey to understand keymaps and symbols, essential for navigation. Through coding Ozobots to explore their community, they engaged in a hands-on lesson integrating technology with real-world exploration!
Ms. Benson’s classroom crafted campgrounds out of paper and markers, providing a vibrant landscape for their Ozobots to roam.
To celebrate Earth Month, this classroom at Legacy Elementary organized a Beach Bot Cleanup event with Ozobot! Students led the charge by designing tools to clean up beaches in a hands-on and impactful way.
Thank you to all our educators who shared their students’ creations. We love seeing all of your ideas and creativity! Keep the ideas and STEAM activities coming, and be sure to tag @Ozobot or #Ozobot in your creations for a chance to be featured in our next roundup of favorite #OzoThings.