Fourth grade students are taking their Ozobots to a new level! Having already learned how to code their bots using color combinations on paper, students are now using a visual block-based programming language to teach their bots new tricks. The program is called Ozo-Blockly and it allows students to drag and drop blocks to make their bots dance, play games, or perform stunts. These students are using light effects and sound effects to move their bots!
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