Celebrating Dr. Seuss with Ozobots!

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What is an Ozobot? A tiny robot that can be programmed by drawing “OzoCodes” using colored markers. Various color combinations cause the Ozobot to perform different functions.

To celebrate Seuss Week, the first and second graders were given a couple of hat shapes that were missing parts of lines. The children drew codes in these line breaks to program the Ozobots.

The third graders drew their own hats. (Or, at least these were supposed to look like hats!)

For the younger students, it was easier to concentrate on drawing the color codes rather than create a hat and draw code.

Even with the older students, there was some frustration that the Ozobots didn’t do what they were supposed to. We talked a lot about how everything had to be “just right” – lines not too thin or too thick. A code has to have all the colors about the same size. If you color too hard with the blue marker, the Ozobot thinks the color is black. I told the students that the Ozobot is like Goldilocks who had to have everything “just right” at the Three Bears’ house.

Lots of practice and problem-solving occurs with this activity! It’s loud but, my goodness, it is loads of fun!

Here are the templates I created:

Ozobot Dr. Seuss hats

4 Comments on Celebrating Dr. Seuss with Ozobots!

  1. Ashley Fort
    March 6, 2017 at 10:23 am (7 years ago)

    Hey! Just wondered did you create templates for the hat shapes for 1st and 2nd graders? If so, would you be willing to share? 😉

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    • Karen Arrington
      March 6, 2017 at 11:31 am (7 years ago)

      Of course! I added the PowerPoint used to create the hats to the end of the post. Enjoy!

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      • Ashley Fort
        March 9, 2017 at 8:04 am (7 years ago)

        Thanks! My 2nd graders are doing this tomorrow.

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        • Karen Arrington
          March 9, 2017 at 8:07 am (7 years ago)

          Have fun! I’m doing this with 4th grade today; worked with 2nd grade yesterday and they didn’t want to leave! Ozobots are SO fun!

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