Item

Description

Use

Grade

Location

Ozobot

Ozobot is a small, programmable robot designed to teach coding and robotics to students in an engaging and hands-on way. It follows lines and can be programmed using visual codes, drawn with markers, or through a block-based coding interface called Ozobot Blockly. Ozobot can be used to introduce students to basic programming concepts, computational thinking, and problem-solving skills in a fun and interactive manner.

  • Math

  • Logical thinking

  • Problem-solving skills

  • Computational thinking

  • Science and technology

  • Engineering principles

  • Art and design (STEAM)

  • Teamwork and collaboration

  • Critical thinking

  • Creativity and innovation

1st - 12th

MakeyMakey

Makey Makey is an invention kit that transforms everyday objects into touchpads, allowing users to interact with their computer in creative ways. By connecting alligator clips to conductive materials like fruits, coins, or pencil drawings, and then to the Makey Makey board, these objects can send signals to the computer as keyboard or mouse inputs when touched. This fosters creativity, learning about circuits, and basic programming, making it a fun educational tool for all ages.

  • Math

  • Logical thinking

  • Problem-solving skills

  • Science and technology

  • Engineering principles

  • Art and design (STEAM)

  • Computer science and programming

  • Creativity and innovation

  • Teamwork and collaboration

  • Critical thinking

  • Music and sound exploration

  • Interactive storytelling and language arts

2nd-12th