Happy (almost) Halloween! It's my favorite holiday, and I was trying to "dress up" my Ozobots for Halloween. I used some of the extra covers from our classroom kit to make this cute Frankenstein costume, and I used the OzoGroove app to make him dance to the Monster Mash. Here's a short clip:
I made a custom @OZOBOT Frankenstein that dances to the Monster Mash for Halloween! 🎃 #ozobot #igniteD205 #halloween #frankenstein #robot pic.twitter.com/rQmkCyQsGP— Jennifer Leban (@mrsleban) October 27, 2017
Then, a couple more bots got the costume treatment:
I had so much fun with this that I wanted students to be able to make costumes for their Ozobots, too! I don't have enough extra Ozobot "shells" to give one to each student, so paper seemed like a logical and simple solution. I searched the internet, only to discover that there really isn't much in the way of paper templates for decorating Ozobots... so I went ahead and made one myself!
Ok, so my sample decorations aren't exactly super-detailed, but you get the idea. I'd rather students use their own creativity and show ME how they can be used to make their bots awesome!
Want your own printable template? Click on the image below for the full size pdf file version:
If you do make any Ozobot costumes from this template, I'd love to see them, so please tag me in any posts! Thanks!
- Mrs L.