Danielle Garcia

December Educator of the Month: Games with Bit-Elf on the Shelf

We kicked off December with our Evo-Elf on the Shelf creative prompt, and have been very excited to see Bit-Elves get some love as they get into their own mischief! One Bit-Elf led us to an awesome librarian going beyond a single Hour of Code to spend many hours of learning, collaborating, and creating with …

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4 Unicorn Myths We Can Decode with Evo

For those of us who grew up watching the likes of The Last Unicorn, reading Into the Land of the Unicorns, writing in unicorn journals, and sporting unicorn desktop wallpaper, the legend of the unicorn holds a special sort of magic. Even for modern-day adults, there exists a self-development daily devotional called YOU-nicorn which builds …

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November Educators of the Month: Coding The Great Turkey Race

There are all sorts of wonderful holiday traditions out there, but if there’s one constant amongst everyone’s unique ways of celebrating, it’s reading. Reading books about holiday traditions remains a great family and school activity. We love any opportunity to tie literature in with learning to code, and it appears the upcoming Thanksgiving feast is …

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2 Ozobot Activities to Get You Excited for the New Pokémon Games

Did you know more than half of the 170+ STEAM lessons in our Lesson Library were submitted by educators from our community? We’re inspired every day by the creative activities and they come up with, that cover every grade, subject, and theme you can imagine. Case in point: as many of us are preparing for …

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October Educator of the Month: Coding Plant and Animal Cells for Science

Earlier this month, we talked about how family ancestry, DNA, and genetic code can tie creativity and coding together with a Día de los Muertos activity. Today, we learn about another form of code in our bodies’ systems: cells! Cells are so small, it can prove difficult to conceptualize what goes on at the cellular …

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4 Ozobot Edu Activities to Help You Hack Halloween!

We are HUGE Halloween fans here at Ozobot, mainly because it’s the most creativity-inspiring holiday we know of. Between spooky decorations for houses and classrooms, cooking up treats or plotting tricks, and designing wonderfully creative costumes, what’s not to love? Here to help you make the most of “All Hallows’ Eve-o” are four activities curated …

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Honoring Ancestors: an Activity for Día de los Muertos

Every year, Mexican cultures remember deceased family members with gifts and celebration on November 2, Día de los Muertos. This “Day of the Dead” is the grandest holiday of the year for many families, involving parades, decorated graves and cemeteries, costumes, music, and delicious and abundant food. UNESCO recently added Día de los Muertos to …

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September Educator of the Month: Literature Plus Coding in the Library

We’ve seen how creating mystery stories can teach STEAM, how programming can learn from literature, and how writing literature is like writing code. We love seeing language arts work with with science and technology, especially in this back-to-school season where the more you learn in a single lesson, the better! Join us in congratulating our …

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