Learn to use different kinds of loops, events, functions, and conditionals. Investigate …
Learn to use different kinds of loops, events, functions, and conditionals. Investigate different problem-solving techniques and discuss societal impacts of computing and the internet. In the second part of this course, design and create a capstone project you can share with friends and family.
The last course in CS Fundamentals was tailored to the needs of …
The last course in CS Fundamentals was tailored to the needs of students in the fifth grade.
In these lessons, students will create programs with different kinds of loops, events, functions, and conditionals. They will also investigate different problem-solving techniques and discuss societal impacts of computing and the internet. By the end of the curriculum, students create interactive stories and games that they can share with their friends and family.
Learn the basics of computer science and internet safety. At the end …
Learn the basics of computer science and internet safety. At the end of the course, create your very own game or story you can share.
CS Fundamentals Express combines the best of Courses A-F into a single condensed course (with a simpler option for pre-readers). We recommend Courses A-F for most classrooms, but if your school only offers one computer science course or you want to have your students work through multiple courses in a single year, the Express course is a better choice. By removing the ramp up between years, the express course provides a smoother path and doesn’t repeat concepts for students unnecessarily. This is also our recommended option for students studying computer science on their own, outside of a classroom.
Learn the basics of computer science and internet safety. At the end …
Learn the basics of computer science and internet safety. At the end of the course, create your very own game or story you can share.
CS Fundamentals Express combines the best of Courses A-F into a single condensed course (with a simpler option for pre-readers). We recommend Courses A-F for most classrooms, but if your school only offers one computer science course or you want to have your students work through multiple courses in a single year, the Express course is a better choice. By removing the ramp up between years, the express course provides a smoother path and doesn’t repeat concepts for students unnecessarily. This is also our recommended option for students studying computer science on their own, outside of a classroom.
Our purpose is to help educators enter the world of coding in …
Our purpose is to help educators enter the world of coding in elementary. The idea of this workshop is to help teachers, regardless of prior experience in CS, jump right in and see how they can start making it a part of their classroom. In the workshop, participants will participate in entry level coding and computational thinking activities that they can learn and take right into the classroom to engage with students. They'll be introduced to coding concepts in a simple and learner focused approach to help participants learn the basics. Additionally, we'll discuss how they can use it in a cross-curricular setting. Educators will leave the sessions with their new CS skills, ideas for the classroom, how to provide differentiation, and platform space to continue to practice their new skills themselves and with students.
Students will be learning how to successfully code a robot. Each student …
Students will be learning how to successfully code a robot. Each student will pick a card and locate that number on a board. They will need to break down each individual step to sequence the bee-bot to the correct spot. Core standards:Algorithms and ProgrammingComputational ThinkingStandard K.CT.1Decompose problems into smaller manageable parts to better understand them.
This is a webpage that houses elementary computer science activities using different …
This is a webpage that houses elementary computer science activities using different tools: Code and Go Mice, Vex123, and VexGo. All of the materials and instructions, as well as lesson slide decks, are included on the website. These lessons are appropriate for Pre K - 5th grade students. During this session attendees will explore the resources in a playground setting.
This lesson focuses on codominance and incomplete dominance. This lesson includes phenomena, …
This lesson focuses on codominance and incomplete dominance. This lesson includes phenomena, video, quiz, activity, and project. In this lesson, students will be working as a whole class, independently, and in small groups.
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