October OzoThings: hands-on learning in the classroom

October OzoThings: STEAM Spectacular!

October was filled with exciting hands-on learning and exploration in the classroom, from The Great Ozo Race, to a spooky haunted neighborhood and a new Ozobot world record! Dive into this blog post to discover the fascinating STEM adventures that took place in October!

October OzoThings: students create full ecosystems for their bots to travel through

Welcome to the Jungle!

Mrs. Ogean’s class created full ecosystems models! From jungles to zoos, these students took their bots on a wild ride.

October OzoThings: collage of pictures showing students engaging in multiple STEAM activities from bowing to origami

Ozo-Day

This classroom went into full STEAM mode! From bowling, to origami, to disappearing candy corn these students put their bots to work.

October OzoThings: a collage of pictures showing 4 big pieces of paper with color codes drawn on them for bots to race

The Great Ozo Race!

It was the Miller Maker’s turn to challenge themselves with The Great Ozo Race! Students drew speed color codes to create their track without knowing what codes they chose.

6th grade students create a special road through North America for their bots to travel through on large pieces of paper

Charting the Unknown!

Mr. Weston’s 6th graders created a special road to help their Ozobots tour the geographic regions of North America!

An image of students create the longest line of color coding with Ozobots

Breaking World Records and Making History!

The students at Havelock Elementary took to break a record for the longest line of color coding with Ozobots!

An image of students collaborating to design a spooky island map for their bots to travel around

Eerie Isle

These third graders designed a spooky island map for their Ozobot to travel around. They coded their bots around a graveyard and a haunted amusement park!

Fifth grade students create a neighborhood of haunted house for their Ozobots

Welcome to Graveyard Grove!

Mrs. Candela’s fifth grade class took to creating a neighborhood full of haunted houses for their Ozobots. They turned their creativity into a haunted masterpiece!

Collage of images showing students using Ozobots in a trick or treating STEAM activity

Trick-or-Treat

Edison Elementary students embarked on a Spooktacular classroom trick-or-treating adventure!

A collage of images showing students drawn maps using color codes for their Ozobots

Sustaining the Sea Creatures

Riverside Consolidated School students took to creating maps and color codes for their Ozobot sea turtles to guide them safely from their nests to the water.

Thank you to all our educators who shared their students’ creations. We love seeing all of your ideas and creativity! Keep the wonderful ideas and STEAM activities coming, and be sure to tag @Ozobot or #Ozobot in your creations this summer for a chance to be featured in our next roundup of favorite #OzoThings.

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