Using marker code or block coding on Ozoblockly, students aim to knock down as many pins as possible. I recommend counting the bowling pins at the start and end of each class to be sure you have what you should have. =)
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Above you see that 4K students also work with Ozobots. Their main goal is to refine their pathmaking skills!
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[…] on our 6-year scope and sequence plan. Instead I think I’ll somehow combine this one with our Ozobot Bowling Challenge — making the accessories available to use when they bowl. In this challenge, students work in […]
Do you have a recommendation for where to purchase the bowling pins? Do they stand up fairly well, or do students struggle to get them to stay upright?
Thanks for sharing all of your wonderful ideas!
They came with the class set of Ozobots that I purchased several years ago. I see that the kits are now different and don’t include them. I see that you can 3D print some. The ones I have I can’t seem to find anywhere online. They do stand up well!