February OzoThings 2025: Ozobot's best moments this month

February OzoThings

February was full of hands-on learning as students used Ozobot to explore coding, problem-solving, and creativity! From mapping Virginia’s landscapes to coding music and celebrating history, they put their skills to the test in exciting ways. Check out this month’s OzoThings highlights.

February OzoThings 2025 - first grade students take on the role of meteorologists and use Ozobot for weather projects

Meteorologist
First graders at Tyler Elementary are stepping into the shoes of meteorologists, using Color Codes to explore tornado patterns and take their weather projects to the next level!

February OzoThings 2025 - first graders give a tour of the landscape, food & features they like best about Virginia

Virginia Adventure
This first-grade class created a map of Virginia’s landscapes, foods, and features, guiding Ozobot on an adventure past mountains, farmlands, and forests!

Third grade students us Ozobot in small groups to figure out fractions

Fractions
Miss Camp’s third-grade math students elevated fraction solving by guiding Ozobot through each step of their equations.

Elementary students had an Ozobot party that merged coding with fun and celebrated their academic achievements

Ozobot Block Party
Students at McKibben Lane Elementary School participated in an Ozobot party that merged coding with fun, celebrating their academic achievements.

Kindergarteners use Ozobot for STEAM learning principles and first graders focused on literacy - spelling, read to self, and informational writing.

STEAM Principles
At Lakes Elementary, kindergarteners immersed themselves in STEAM by exploring coding principles with Ozobot, while first graders honed their literacy skills through spelling, independent reading, and informational writing.

880 students collaborate to build an Ozobot Coding City!

Ozobot Coding City
Picture this: 880 students collaborating to build an Ozobot Coding City! Mrs. Jenn showcased the impressive coding city created by students at Wilchester Elementary.

Students use Ozobot to celebrate Black History Month with a lesson honoring Katherine Johnson

Moon Landing!
Students at Viridian Elementary celebrated Black History Month with a lesson honoring Katherine Johnson, one of NASA’s first Black female mathematicians. Her calculations were instrumental in landing astronauts on the moon!

Fifth grade students program Ozobot with Blockly to play John Cena's iconic entrance song

WWE Soundtrack
Ms. Van Eck’s fifth-grade students programmed Ozobot with Ozobot Blockly to play John Cena’s iconic entrance song, blending coding with a creative twist.

Thank you to all our educators who shared their students’ creations. We love seeing your ideas and creativity come to life. Keep the STEAM activities and ideas coming, and don’t forget to tag @Ozobot or use #Ozobot in your posts for a chance to be featured in our next roundup of favorite #OzoThings.

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