Students will actively model a sorting network by using what they know …
Students will actively model a sorting network by using what they know about comparing and ordering numbers to learn how computers use algorithms to sort things.
After watching the introduction video, the students will use Artist Lab on …
After watching the introduction video, the students will use Artist Lab on Code.org to remix This Project, and complete a square.Students will realize they have to be very specific with their code to get the square exactly right.After students get the Artist to complete the square they can create their own sequence HERE.Students will then have the artist draw a rectangle. Students can add any extras they want such as brush color and design.
In this lesson, you will introduce the CS topic of Sequencing to …
In this lesson, you will introduce the CS topic of Sequencing to students with an engaging hook, a Use-Modify-Create activity, and a coding challenge in code.org's Artist studio. This was taught virtually, but can easily be adapted for a face-to-face classroom.
In this lesson, you will introduce the CS topic of Events to …
In this lesson, you will introduce the CS topic of Events to students with an engaging hook, a Use-Modify-Create activity, and a coding challenge in code.org's Sprite Lab. This was taught virtually, but can easily be adapted for a face-to-face classroom.
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