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Ozobot Activity Robotics Maze Coding Cards for Ozobot Robots ⭐ Print & GO! ⭐

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Love this! It's so easy for my students to build paths for the Ozobots. It's a great introduction before having them use markers to create their own mazes.
I was able to take the materials that were included and use them with my entire caseload of students. Everybody enjoyed playing with the Ozobots for the last day of therapy services.
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  1. This bundle includes mazes to use with Ozobot robots. There are over 45 mazes (many with two levels), along with a bonus resource that I know you will love (keep reading below). A sample of the October mazes can be seen in the preview video above.In addition to the mazes, you'll get:Extra calibratio
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Print and go mazes are a great Ozobot activity! Ozobot™ robots are an excellent way to introduce coding to your lower elementary students. With these maze cards, you never have to worry about having markets on hand! Students use the reusable cards to create "paths" or "roads" for their Ozobots to follow! These make a great no mess STEM center.

⬇️ What You'll Get ⬇️

Reusable Coding cards Yes! You do NOT need markers for this resource, and you only need to print the coding cards once).

  • Small coding cards - over 20 designs to choose from
  • Large coding cards - 7 designs to choose from

6 task cards (to use with the coding cards)

4 "Find the Missing Piece" tasks - students build the maze as shown and then add another card to complete the maze successfully.

Extra calibration cards

Coding key page with color codes for direction and speed coding

"Bandages" for the inevitable coding error, or to enhance the mazes provided

Why Maze Coding Cards for Ozobots?

When I created the Maze Craze resource for programmable robots, I created them with robots like Dash, Sphero, and Cue in mind. While Ozobots™ are an option for that resource, they aren't quite as ideal as something specifically designed for Ozobots, especially if you want to stick with basic color block coding.

I took the same idea (square, modular coding cards) and adapted it to be used with your favorite little robot, the Ozobot!

❤️ What Teachers Are Saying ❤️

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "This is a great resource! I used these tiles with my kindergarten students and they loved it. I laminated the cards and the Ozobots were still able to follow the lines."

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "Great resource to add to our STEM activities. Directions very easy to follow. Gave us more resources to use the Ozobots! Used them with a family and student event and they were a hit!"

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "This is a great resource for students to use to create a mini town and connect their "roads" we used Ozobot "bandaids" to allow them to add their color codes."

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "Students loved being able to grab printed sections and put together/add to their marker paths. Saved on marker messes and mistakes. The calibrating circles worked particularly well."

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