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Code a sequence of commands, also known as an algorithm, to tell BlueFuzz how to roll through the maze in this unplugged sequence activity.
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Librarian, Shannon Miller shared her tips for creating your first virtual makerspace. See her example and read all the tips.
Code a sequence of commands, also known as an algorithm, to tell BlueFuzz how to roll through the maze in this unplugged sequence activity.
Code a sequence of commands, also known as an algorithm, to tell BlueFuzz how to roll through the maze in this unplugged sequence activity.
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Code a sequence of commands, also known as an algorithm, to tell BlueFuzz how to roll through the maze in this unplugged sequence activity.
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Code a sequence of commands, also known as an algorithm, to tell BlueFuzz how to roll through the maze in this unplugged sequence activity.
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Code a sequence of commands, also known as an algorithm, to tell BlueFuzz how to roll through the maze in this unplugged sequence activity.
Code a sequence of commands, also known as an algorithm, to tell BlueFuzz how to roll through the maze in this unplugged sequence activity.
Code a sequence of commands, also known as an algorithm, to tell BlueFuzz how to roll through the maze in this unplugged sequence activity.
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Code a sequence of commands, also known as an algorithm, to tell BlueFuzz how to roll through the maze in this unplugged sequence activity.
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Teach your students the fundamentals of sequence with fuzzFamily Fever coding activity. Coding experience not required for this fun 30-45 minute activity.
We assembled our most requested back to school resources. Here's everything you need for Back to School 2019 in this Back to School coding supply kit!
Code a sequence of commands, also known as an algorithm, to tell BlueFuzz how to roll through the maze in this unplugged sequence activity.
Discover choice board examples for remote learning to give students the freedom to decide on learning activities.
Code a sequence of commands, also known as an algorithm, to tell BlueFuzz how to roll through the maze in this unplugged sequence activity.
Kodable makes programming education inviting for students at a young age. This is important for diversifying the computer science area, because it gets students interested and thinking about computer science before society has an opportunity to tell them that programming isn't cool or for girls.
The Kodable Elementary Coding Kit includes everything you need to roll back to school to 2020 in style! Click to get your students started!
Hour of Code, an international collaboration to promote computer science to kids and families of all ages begins on Monday December 8th and continues throughout the week. Using hourofcode.com, companies around the world offer tutorials for students to experiment with many coding programs and languages such as Scratch, Python, and more. Learn how to code JAVA, make an app video game, or an interactive Christmas card quickly and easily. Students who complete one hour of coding that week will receive a certificate (and in our library get a chance to enter a raffle for a free Game Stop gift card). Kids can sign up for a free hour of code account to keep track of their time from year to year but it's not mandatory. This week is a great opportunity for libraries to provide a drop-in exploratory program without the stress of learning or prepping all these platforms. There are multiple video tutorials on the site. It is also a great collaboration between local schools and the library. Besides changing the homepage on our public computer to the website, we also like to provide a few options on our stationary children's room iPads. Here are the free ones we like to highlight: Daisy the Dinosaur (Ages 6 +) provide word commands to make the dinosaur move, jump, etc. Learn about sequencing with visual programming in a fun environment. You can play in free creative mode or challenge mode. Kodable (Ages 4 +) guide a cute little monster through a maze to collect coins using very simple directional commands; a good introduction to robotics. I've even seen preschoolers use this app with some parental help. (includes in app purchases) Hopscotch (ages 6-12) Very similar to MIT's Scratch program. A step up from Daisy the Dinosaur where you can give more commands and have control over your character in an appeal "stacking" command format. Scratch Jr (Ages 6+) an younger App version of the popular web based MIT software. Makes games, interactive cards, and more!
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Your Ultimate Guide for Elementary Unplugged Coding Activities includes 20+ projects that teach real coding concepts. No tech required!
Your Ultimate Guide for Elementary Unplugged Coding Activities includes 20+ projects that teach real coding concepts. No tech required!
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Discover choice board examples for remote learning to give students the freedom to decide on learning activities.
Code a sequence of commands, also known as an algorithm, to tell BlueFuzz how to roll through the maze in this unplugged sequence activity.