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Coding in K-12 Education
Implement Coding in General Education Elementary Classroom
With the new Computer Science Standards coming down the pipeline, it is essential for scholars to be introduced to coding as early as elementary school. Code.org is a great place to start. -
Course E Lesson 1 Unplugged Coding
Have students complete Course E unplugged coding activity. In this activity, the students will learn some of the coding basics without actually needing an electronic device. -
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Course E Lesson 2
https://studio.code.org/s/coursee-2018?section_id=1919305
The students will use the knowledge they gained in the unplugged coding activity and apply it to the coding activities in code.org. -
Course E Lesson 3 Unplugged Coding
Work on "Building a Foundation" Unplugged Activity.
In this unplugged coding activity, students will build foundational coding skills before progressing to the next section of the digital coding. Students will learn that commands that are written in code must be executed as they were written. -
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Course E Lesson 4
Debugging with Scrat
https://studio.code.org/s/coursee-2018?section_id=1919305
The debugging coding activity will allow students to learn about making corrections to code that has not been written correctly. The students will be able to adjust the codes to improve it. -
Course E Lesson 5
Creating Art With Code
https://studio.code.org/s/coursee-2018?section_id=1919305
In this lesson, students will be able to learn how to create art with coding. This lesson can be paired with an art lesson that does not involve coding, that can be transformed into coded art work. -
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Course E Lesson 6 and 7
- Unplugged Coding: My Loopy Robotic Friends
- Drawing Shapes with Loops https://studio.code.org/s/coursee-2018?section_id=1919305