CSUnplugged
- Subject:
- Computer Science
- Science
- Material Type:
- Lesson Plan
- Provider:
- CSUnplugged
- Date Added:
- 05/02/2019
CSUnplugged
Code.org has partnered with Bootstrap to develop a curriculum which teaches algebraic and geometric concepts through computer programming. The two ten hour courses from Code.org focus on concepts like order of operations, the Cartesian plane, function composition and definition, and solving word problems. Or visit Bootstrap to explore their longer Bootstrap:1 and Bootstrap:2 courses which teach more mathematical and programming concepts. By shifting classwork from abstract pencil-and-paper problems to a series of relevant programming problems, Code.org's CS in Algebra demonstrates how algebra applies in the real world, using an exciting, hands-on approach to create something cool.
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CS Discoveries is an introductory computer science course that empowers students to create authentic artifacts and engage with computer science as a medium for creativity, communication, problem solving, and fun.
This is an introduction to pathways, skills and careers related to clothing & textiles. There is also an evaluation for the end of the unit.
This lesson is to teach the problem-solving strategy using the CUBES acronym. The students will use digital photos to create real-life story problems of their own and practice using the CUBES strategy to solve the problems they create as well as those of their peers.
Acronym to help students solve story problems.
This lesson plan uses Nearpod to teach about CVC words, short vowel sounds, and beginning/middle/ending sounds. The lesson includes learning videos, self evaluation tasks, interactive slides, and group collaboration. Great resource for teaching and practicing CVC words!
Students will learn about CVC words and interact with online activities. This lesson starts about with a pre-assessment and then goes into the lesson and activities that support understanding and reading CVC words.
Join our panelists Thomas Duckenfield, Trustee for the Nomini Hall Slave Legacy Project, Dr. Andrew Levy, Author of The First Emancipator: The Forgotten Story of Robert Carter, the Founding Father Who Freed His Slaves, and Gerry Underdown, Actor Interpreter with Colonial Williamsburg, as they discuss those that physically built the nation, those that built the nation with enlightened ideas, and their combined lasting legacy.
This is part of our national conversation series, US: Past, Present, Future. Learn more at colonialwilliamsburg.org/us.
In this Cyberchase video segment, the CyberSquad must estimate the measurements of Spout the Whale in order to find a cage that will fit him.Ű_í_
Science Phenomena: KINDERGARTEN - Pushes and Pulls
Students learn to use Google Sheets to calculate probability.
Use this calculator to determine your exposure to radiation.
Use the calculator to estimate your yearly dose from the most significant sources of ionizing radiation.
In this video segment from Cyberchase, Inez and Lucky figure out how to keep track of the number of clones as they continue to multiply.
In this video segment from Cyberchase, the CyberSquad measures Judge Trudy's land claim by using tarps, fence posts and a grid made with rope.
This task is intended for instructional (rather than assessment) purposes, providing an opportunity to discuss technology as it relates to irrational numbers and calculations in general. The task gives a concrete example where rounding and then multiplying does not yield the same answer as multiplying and then rounding.
This is a brief conditional probability examplediscussing probabilities like P(A | B) using breakfast and lunch as examples.
This Illustrative Mathematics task is intended for instructional purposes so that students can become familiar and confident with using a calculator and understanding what it can and cannot do.