March Ozothings STEM activities and lessons by Ozobot

March OzoThings

March brought a wave of STEM excitement to classrooms nationwide! From St. Patrick’s Day festivities to Pi Day and even an Ozobot interactive forest adventure, this month was filled with thrilling exploration. Here’s a quick look at the exciting activities that unfolded!

March OzoThings: A picture collage showing "Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses" book and story sequencing activities using Evo and color codes

Magic Sunglasses

In Ms. Martinez’s classroom, they enjoyed reading “Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses” and engaged in story sequencing activities using Evo and color codes.

March OzoThings: A picture collage of students using magnet tiles in Bowling with Ozobot activity

Bowling with Ozobot

Legacy Elementary loved their new Ozobot magnet tiles! Students experimented with force and motion by knocking down objects of various sizes including bowling pins.

A picture from the Great Ozobot Race activity. Fourth grade students program their bots using Blockly.

Great Ozobot Race

Mr. Terry’s  fourth-grade students dedicated their day to crafting an Ozobot race track. Then, they programmed their bots using Ozobot Blockly from start to finish, all aiming to reach the ultimate victory at the finish line! 

A picture of a student participating in the How to Catch a Leprechaun activity using color codes.

How to Catch a Leprechaun

During their St. Patrick’s Day celebration, Mrs. Willis’s students utilized color codes to guide their leprechaun, ensuring he avoided all traps on his journey.

A picture of a Pi Day STEM activity using Evo to measure the time it takes to outline circles and squares

Pi Day 

To commemorate Pi Day, students in Ms. Hong’s class employed their Evo Ozobots to explore the concept of Ï€ by measuring the time it takes to outline circles and squares with the same diameter or sides.

Students practice mixed numbers and improper fractions in Froggy Fractions STEAM lesson

Froggy Fractions 

Miss Fulgenzio’s students used their Ozobot coding robots in a productive math lesson! They practiced with mixed numbers and improper fractions while utilizing speed and color codes for exciting maneuvers.

Students construct an interactive forest with paper trees and Ozobot robots mimicking forest creatures in this STEM lesson

Ozobot Interactive Forest 

Mrs. Rings and her students showcased their creativity by constructing an interactive forest, complete with paper trees and Ozobot robots mimicking forest creatures. It was truly astounding!

Student programmed a color coded path for their storm chaser bot while avoiding the tornado in this STEAM activity

Storm Chaser

Lebanon Trail High School organized a math storm event in the library, focusing on pre-calculus! Students programmed a color coded path for their storm chaser bot, Evo, which navigated the course, avoiding the tornado.

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. 

Share this post

Share on facebook
Share on google
Share on twitter
Share on linkedin
Share on pinterest
Share on print
Share on email

You Have Signed Up Successfully

You’ve been added to our mailing list and will now be among the first to hear about new arrivals, big events, and special offers.