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Ozobot Lesson #01-Color Codes
Challenge #1-
CONTINUOUS LOOP
As a group, come up with a continuous loop for Ozobot to follow
Challenge #2-
Random Command
Using the plain white paper, create a line code for your Ozobot to follow.
Each person creates 1 code for the Ozobot to follow
CONTINUOUS LOOP
As a group, come up with a continuous loop for Ozobot to follow
Challenge #2-
Random Command
Using the plain white paper, create a line code for your Ozobot to follow.
Each person creates 1 code for the Ozobot to follow
ozobot blockly
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GETTING STARTED
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Challenge #1
Each group of 2 students will create a Code for the Ozobot to follow.
You can use any level that you feel comfortable with.
Each group of 2 students will create a Code for the Ozobot to follow.
You can use any level that you feel comfortable with.
Challenge #2
The goal of this challenge is to get Ozobot to go in a rectangle observing the following rules:
• Use mode 2 or higher.
• Make Ozobot trace a rectangle.
• Have Ozobot’s LED shine green when going on the short edge of the rectangle and red when going on the long edge.
• After Ozobot has completed the rectangle, make Ozobot spin and do an LED animation of your choice.
MODIFICATIONS
You can make this programming challenge harder by choosing one or more of the following modifications:
• Try to use as few blocks as possible (you will have to use a loop for that).
• Don’t use a pre-programmed LED animation like police car lights. Rather, create your own animation.
• Make Ozobot trace a rectangle as described above, but make sure that Ozobot goes counter-clockwise. Then, make Ozobot do the same again, but this time clockwise. Do the spin and LED animation in the very end, after both rectangles have been completed. Try to use as few blocks as possible (you may have to use several loops).
• Instead of shining one color when going on an edge, let Ozobot shine alternating in green and blue on the short edge and red and yellow on the long edge.
• Use mode 2 or higher.
• Make Ozobot trace a rectangle.
• Have Ozobot’s LED shine green when going on the short edge of the rectangle and red when going on the long edge.
• After Ozobot has completed the rectangle, make Ozobot spin and do an LED animation of your choice.
MODIFICATIONS
You can make this programming challenge harder by choosing one or more of the following modifications:
• Try to use as few blocks as possible (you will have to use a loop for that).
• Don’t use a pre-programmed LED animation like police car lights. Rather, create your own animation.
• Make Ozobot trace a rectangle as described above, but make sure that Ozobot goes counter-clockwise. Then, make Ozobot do the same again, but this time clockwise. Do the spin and LED animation in the very end, after both rectangles have been completed. Try to use as few blocks as possible (you may have to use several loops).
• Instead of shining one color when going on an edge, let Ozobot shine alternating in green and blue on the short edge and red and yellow on the long edge.
Challenge #3
BOWLING CHALLENGE
#1-Set up 3 pins
>Pins must be at least 12 inches from the Ozobot
#2-Program the Ozobot so that it knocks down all 3 pins at once
#1-Set up 3 pins
>Pins must be at least 12 inches from the Ozobot
#2-Program the Ozobot so that it knocks down all 3 pins at once