Ozobot Maze Generator

    Ozobot

    Who's Ozobot? Well, I am! Click me to learn more!

    Ozobot Maze: Navigate a maze to collect all the stars. Ozobot City Challenge: Use the Color Codes as many times as their corresponding checkboxes require. Ozobot Road Challenge: Connect Color Codes on the grid to guide the Ozobot through the roads.
    As the page size increases, the difficulty decreases as Color Codes are generally farther apart. For this reason, A3/Legal is the recommended page size.
    As difficulty increases, so the does the maximum number of Color Codes, both total and on a per-code basis.
    Choose how to reveal color codes in the maze.
    Enable quantities when color codes are revealed.
    Display the number of each color code next to it.
    For instructions that you can print and pass out, click here.

    It is recommended that you make your own copy, then copy the slide that you need until there are 4 copies of that slide, and finally print 4 per page, single-sided.

    Tips

    Differentiation

    Easily differentiate each activity.

    You can add checkboxes with a pen or pencil to each Color Code. You can also put an X in those you don't want completed.

    Reading a Grid

    Teach your students how to read the grid.

    The Ozobot Road Challenge and Ozobot City Challenge come with a great opportunity to teach your students how to read a grid with coordinates. You could complete the Challenges together by calling out coordinates and a color.

    Create an Ozobot Maze

    Repurpose Ozobot City Challenge.

    Instead of having the student complete the Ozobot City Challenge, you could have them create an Ozobot Maze using the listed Color Codes and then pass it along to a classmate to try to solve.

    Scaffolding

    It is recommended that you scaffold these activities for best results.

    The scaffolded approach has students completing Ozobot Road Challenges before they complete Ozobot Mazes before they complete Ozobot City Challenges.

    Meet the Dev

    How fortuitous you have arrived! The name's Michael and I built this Ozobot Maze Generator! I had the idea when I was teaching a 'Coding' class while working at Maple Bear because many students would finish their Ozobot tasks quite quickly, so I wanted to have some fast finisher activities available for them. Alas, life got in the way, so I didn't complete it until I moved to Younghoon.

    If you find it useful, I humbly request you buy me an avocado or subscribe to my Patreon.

    If you don't know what Ozobot is, click here.

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