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Guide Markers To draw Color Codes, you'll need black, red, green, and blue markers (included with your Ozobot). Ozobot Markers Alternatives: Crayola Classic / Crayola Pastels / Sharpie Chisel Tips Dry erase Colored pencil Crayons Highlighter Lines, Corners, & Curves Draw a line Ozobot can follow Line Thickness: 5mm / 0.2in /14 pt Tips: The flat side of your Ozobot marker's chisel tip is the perfect thickness Too thin Too thick 5mm (14pt) Inconsistent Angles Line Spacing Ideal angle: 90 Lines should be at least 1in (25mm) from another line 90 45 1in (25mm) Too close Too sharp Color Guide for Color Codes RGB: 72/183/73 RGB: 0/131/202 RGB: 237/28/36 RGB: 0/0/0 CMYK: 72/0/100/0 #48b749 CMYK: 100/35/0/0 #0083ca CMYK: 0/100/100/0 #ed1c24 CMYK: 20/20/20/100 #130c0e Evollve, Inc

Guide End Line 2-color codes need to be at line end What is a Color Code? A Color Code is a short sequence of 2 to 4 colors that Ozobots Evo and Bit can read and respond to. Evo and Bit use optical sensors and respond with pre-programmed behaviors–by speeding up, slowing down, changing direction, or making cool moves (see Color Code Chart). Draw Color Codes Color Codes should look like this, with each square measuring 5x5mm Optical Sensors Front sensors detect lines to follow Middle sensor detects colors 5mm (14 pt) Line Thickness Min: 0.2in (4mm) Max: 0.3in (7mm) 1in /2.5cm Line Color You must have black lines before and after each Color Code, except for the Line-End Color Codes (e.g. U-Turn , Win/Exit) 1in /2.5cm Spacing Make sure to keep a minimum of 1in (2.5 cm) between Color Codes or between a Color Code and an intersection Safe Area Leave 0.5in ( 1cm) of white space on each side of the line What Not to Do Codes on black lines only Squares should not have space in between them Squares should not overlap Codes should be the same height as the line Too dark Squares should be the same size Squares should be 5x5mm max Codes should be at least 1in apart No Color Codes on corners Color Codes should be at least 1in from intersections Evollve, Inc

Lesson Maps Guide 1 There should be at least 1in distance between any parallel tracks 2 1in (2,54cm) Zigzag and Backwalk require min 2.5in after the end of the code to pick up another Color Code or intersection 1in (2,54cm) Spin and Tornado require min 1.25in after the end of the code to pick up another Color Code or intersection 1in (2,54cm) 5 Spin Zigzag 4 2.5in (6,35cm) Line Switch Right and Line Switch Left require a parallel black line beside it. Line Switch Straight requires a perpendicular line. Line Switch Right 3 1in (2,5cm) 1.25in ( 3,2cm) Lines that end with a Color Code should look like this. Leave a safe area of 0.8in (2cm) in diameter. U-Turn 0.8in (2cm) Evollve, Inc

Lesson Maps Guide When creating maps, print the next page and refer to the guides on this page for more information. Any black lines and Color Codes should be placed at least 0.5in away from the titles and date/name Any black lines and Color Codes should be placed within this red box. Any black lines and Color Codes should be placed 1in away from left and right edge of the paper. Any black lines and Color Codes should be placed within the red box and not touching footers.

23 Name: Lesson Title Goes Here (Top Left Corner) Chapter title (top left corner) Date: 0.5in ( 13 mm) 1in (25 mm) Grade Subject 1in (25 mm) Evollve,Inc

## Name: Lesson Title Goes Here (Top Left Corner) Chapter title (top left corner) Date: 0.5in ( 13 mm) 1in (25 mm) Grade Subject 1in (25 mm) Evollve, Inc

Color Codes should look like this, with each square measuring 5x5mm You must have black lines before and after each Color Code, except for the Line-End Color Codes (e.g. U-Turn , Win/Exit) Line Color Make sure to keep a minimum of 1in (2.5 cm) between Color Codes or between a Color Code and an intersection Spacing Draw Color Codes 1in /2.5cm .

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