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This coding unplugged activity is one of many that I am creating to use in my STEM classroom! We do these coding challenges about once a week. They are great for teaching sequencing and logical reasoning to students. There is a chart of the letters in Morse Code included! You could also rotate t...
The biggest barrier to teaching coding is the misconception that it is another skill that needs to be taught. In reality, coding is simply a tool that can be leveraged to teach standards in a more powerful, creative, and connected way!
Dice4Scratch are DIY dice; each face has four blocks code printed on it, for a max of 24 blocks The idea is to use the dice for creating Scratch's challenges, using the blocks appearing after throwing. Possible uses: 1) make three throws; you will obtain twelve blocks of code
Coding on the Keyboard is a fun way to introduce coding concepts and vocabulary to kids while having them practice keyboarding! Integrating coding in the classroom via games is one way to introduce basic CS concepts while also practicing other necessary skills. Learn more about coding on the keyboard and how students can use this game to also build familiarity with the layout of the QWERTY keyboard plus grab a free sample to try with your students! Directional Coding to Introduce Vocabulary...
A simple matching activity to practice loops in ScratchJr. There are five scripts on a worksheet, each script contains loops. Your pupils’ goal is to connect each script with a relevant route.
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***THIS LESSON HAS BEEN UPDATED. THE DICE ARE NOW MATS TO PRINT AND USE WITH ACTUAL DICE. SEE THE END OF THE POST FOR THE RESOURCES*** Today was my first full day of exploring Dash and Dot the Wonder Workshop robots with my students in grades K-5. It was a...