Happy Halloween, OzoSquad! Tonight, the streets will be lined with eager children in costumes, making their way to each house in hopes of scoring the best candy. Do you remember the days when you’d come home and dump your buckets out to sort through what you received? Maybe your parents had to check all your candy before you were allowed to eat them, or perhaps you and your siblings traded for your favorites.
Whatever your personal traditions were, there is no doubt that every kid loves Halloween, and Bit and Evo only heighten that excitement!
Check out these fun, engaging activities we have seen shared with us over the years for Halloween!
Haunted House Project
This Pre-K project was shared with us back in 2017 by @suzmmcg on Twitter. Bit, dressed up like a witch, bravely strolls through a haunted house filled with spiders, skeletons, and ghosts! Luckily, these Pre-K students know their codes and were able to get Bit out of there with the help of the Nitro Boost Color Code! Whew!
PreK ozobot haunted house! @PintoBeanz11 @MJHTechTeach @merkel_es @Jessi_McG pic.twitter.com/v9YSu2B9Cm
— Suzanne (@suzmmcg) October 23, 2017
Ozobot Costumes!
There are so many different costume ideas out there these days. Kids can be a character from a horror movie, a princess, a superhero, an animal, and more! Kids also have the most creative ideas for costumes, including costumes for their Ozobots! Check out these sweet designs, made by Kristin Miller’s second graders last year.
Our 2nd Grade Halloween Mission! Step 1: Work w/ a partner & code the best Trick or Treat Path for your Ozobot.
— Kristin Miller (@DearMrsMiller) October 24, 2018
Step 2: Design & dress up your Ozobot is the most creative Halloween Costume.
Step 3: Go Trick or Treating!
Mission Accomplished! @BB_Falcons @MiduraLibrarian @Ozobot pic.twitter.com/czu7AwSjlF
Dia De Los Muertos Activity
We love seeing lessons and activities from our Lesson Library being utilized in the classroom, especially ones that involve costumes! Jahaira Ortiz’s students dressed up their Evos and enjoyed our Dia De Los Muertos activity.
Jefferson coders were so excited to participate on #HackHalloween They worked ambitiously to transform their @Ozobot into the winner 🤖! pic.twitter.com/qZSMfwZto9
— Jahaira Ortiz (@JahairaOrtiz11) October 22, 2019
Evo-Arachnid
AHHH, a spider!! Many of us at Ozobot HQ are freaked out by the eight-legged insects, but we are happy to say that Evo is a friend of the Arachnids! We love this spider costume and web design from Little Problem Solvers! Somehow, Evo dressing up as a spider is MUCH less scary.
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Pumpkin Party Coaster
Ozobot roller coasters are some of our favorite creations that we have seen shared with us on social media. This Pumpkin Party Coaster, created by fifth grade students, has a really spooky hidden photo! You can see Bit travel through the pumpkin tunnel, and its bright LED light reveals a skeleton! SO creative!
Back with the Pumpkin Party Coaster– check out this creativity! @Ozobot version at its finest! @Hansen5thGrade pic.twitter.com/K1w6eaC0Y5
— CF Instructional Coaches (@cf_coaches) October 26, 2019
We are changing up November’s OzoThings to feature our all-time favorite fall-inspired things shared with us on social media! Be sure to tag us in your Ozobot creations new and old to be featured next month! Just tag us @Ozobot and/or #OzoSquad! We can’t wait to see what you come up with!