17 Ozobot Lessons for the 2018 Hour of Code
Editor's note: for updated lesson links and instructional video activities that account for the new normal of learning during COVID-19, head to the 2020 edition of our Ozobot Hour of Code Activities.
The Hour of CodeTM is a global initiative to reach tens of millions of students in over 180 countries and introduce them to computer programming. No prior experience with coding needed, and all it takes is just one hour of out of the normal school day to go through a preselected tutorial on computer code. If you haven’t already, register for the Hour of CodeTM (HoC) here and get entered to win an Ozobot Educator Entry Kit!
We LOVE participating in HoC because: (1) we welcome reasons to create new lessons and activities for students of all ages to try out, (2) we get to learn more about coding ourselves, and (3) we encourage everyone to discover for themselves how anyone can create with code!
We have seventeen free K–12 lessons for this year’s Hour of CodeTM. Just to help you narrow it down, here are five of our favorites, complete with recommended grades, which of our two ways to code students will use (Color Codes or OzoBlockly visual programming), whether the lesson is compatible with Evo-only or Evo and Bit, plus a short description. Click a lesson title to find more details plus classroom handouts, and don’t forget to explore our complete list of curated HoC tutorials from our Lesson Library here.