School is back in session and we couldn’t be more excited! We’ve had a blast seeing all your Ozobot inspired creations, and we’re ready to get back in the classroom. Before we say our final goodbye to summer, check out some of our favorite August OzoThings!
Evo the Mathematician
These mathematicians decomposed numbers with speed & efficiency as @Ozobot made his way around the path. #collaboration #criticalthinking #futureready @TurnerKat_ @OgleElem pic.twitter.com/Ns13w8cwCI
— Keiondra Simpson (@KeiondraSimpson) August 23, 2022
Decomposing numbers can be hard, especially when first explained to students. Luckily, Evo can help explain complex ideas and make learning fun. Keiondra Simpson had her students decompose numbers while Evo went through a path that relied on the students finding the correct numbers and filling in the correct Color Code. Keep up the good work!
Looking for other math lessons? Head over to Ozobot Classroom and search in the lesson section to find the best lesson for your classroom!
Teamwork and coding are the perfect pair!
Diving in to @Ozobot today! Students were able to learn a little about coding and working together đŸ¤– pic.twitter.com/1sJJeDZ3uV
— Mrs. Raugh (@MrsRaughsClass) August 19, 2022
Working with your bestie is fun, but working with your bestie and Evo is even better! Students at Ben Franklin Elementary had a blast working together to learn how to code Evo using Color Codes! Color Codes is great for teaching younger students about programming and giving them an introduction into the coding world!
Evo has no age limit
Thank you to @JohnsonCollege for kicking off Pioneer Nights last evening! Kids and adults of all ages enjoyed playing and learning w @Ozobot! #STEMeducation #CarbondalePA #NEPA #PioneerNights pic.twitter.com/b5hOB3uSZI
— Samantha Masco (@MascoSamantha) August 18, 2022
While many think Evo is just for students, they would be mistaken. Evo can teach anyone at any age. Johnson College hosted Pioneer Nights where adults and children got to learn and play with Evo using Color Codes and Ozobot Blockly.
Programming with Color Codes
Starting the year with @Ozobot robots and programming with markers. A big hit with 1st and 2nd grade. @SCMHums @SCMSchools #WeAreHums #TheMishawakaWay #SCMPLTW pic.twitter.com/atYG8JtKS2
— Hums/Battell PLTW (@PLTWMitchell) August 10, 2022
First and Second graders at Hums Elementary kicked off the school year with learning how to code Evo with Color Codes! From what we can see it looked like a blast! Thank you, Ryan Mitchell for sharing, keep up the good work.
Try out all the different Color Codes sequences with our Intro to Color Codes Skills Check lessons in Ozobot Classroom!
3D printable accessories
Maddie made her own spirograph with the @Ozobot and a 3D printed accessory! Super cool! @CLIU21 @STEMCSL #STEMinPA #StemEducation pic.twitter.com/pRMhwmKxJC
— Diahann Ouly (@deeoyea) August 4, 2022
Does your school have a 3D printer? If so, you can print out your very own Evo accessories like Diahann Ouly did. We loved seeing what she was able to draw with the Evo pen holder. Not to mention the code she created in Ozobot Blockly to get Evo to draw.
Check out our 3D CAD Library to find the perfect Evo accessory for you and your students!
Thank you to all our educators who shared their students’ creations. We love seeing all of your ideas and creativity! Keep the wonderful ideas 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.