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Introduction To Computer Language
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This lesson exposes students to the idea that computers have their own numeric language and that any data such as a picture, color, song, etc. can actually be represented using numeric values a computer understands.  Students will be able to identify the binary system and use the binary codes to represent textual data.  Students will also be able to represent pictures using numeric values by understanding and using the concept of pixels

Subject:
Data and Analysis
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Activity/Lab
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Author:
Christina Martin
Date Added:
04/14/2022
Introduction To Graphics Design
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To have students summarize a subject area event (story, science experiment, engineering challenge, historical event, etc.) and then develop a storyboard for the event similar to how animators create storyboards in preparation for animated movies.

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Algorithms and Programming
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Activity/Lab
Author:
Christina Martin
Date Added:
10/24/2021
Introduction to Computer Science
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Developed by the Science Museum of Western Virginia, this educator outline was written for an in-museum program that addresses computational thinking. Teachers and students in grades 3-4 will expand knowledge of computer science algorithms and programming content while working through the activities "Flossbot" and "Edison Bot Activity".

*Edison bots are used for the second activity.

Key concepts include:
computer science
coding
programming
binary
computer
robot
loop
bug/ debug

Subject:
Computer Science
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Activity/Lab
Lesson
Author:
Science Museum of Western Virginia
Date Added:
06/22/2020
Intro to Procedures
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During this lesson, your students will be introduced to some foundational computer science concepts of sequence, pattern recognition, loops and procedures. Unplugged activities are a way to reinforce CS concepts that are introduced in coding apps and puzzle games like LightBot, Code.org, Kodable, etc.

Subject:
Computer Science
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Activity/Lab
Lesson
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Author:
Kim Wilkens
Date Added:
06/22/2020
It’s Lunchtime
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The students will work with a partner or small group to design a program to move a “student” through a classroom with obstacles.  Their job is to find the most efficient sequence of actions for them to get to the cafeteria from the classroom. The student will be a paper avatar.  The classroom will be a 8 by 8 grid with pictures of obstacles the student must move through to get to different destinations.  The students will try to move through with the least number of steps.  As an extension, they can rename a loop of multiple steps, and it will become one step.

Subject:
Computer Science
Mathematics
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
VDOE
Author:
Kristen Schegel
Date Added:
09/20/2023
Land of All
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This lesson sequence offers students and teachers a way to explore their individual identities and sense of belonging through analyzing children’s literature and coding with Scratch. Through read-aloud activities and self-differentiated Scratch projects, students learn about the value of inclusion and explore and express ideas about their personal and social identities. Students will describe environments supportive of diversity, and reflect on their own identity as they create expressive projects about their sense of belonging. This sequence is made up of four lessons, though your students may need additional class time to work on their projects.This lesson sequence is part of CodeVA's committment to the U.S. Department of Education "YOU Belong in STEM" initiative.

Subject:
Algorithms and Programming
Computer Science
English
Visual Art
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Lesson
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Author:
CodeVA Curriculum
Jasper Gunn
Jon Stapleton
Michelle Pealo
Date Added:
05/16/2023
Mathematical Color Picking
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Students will complete math problems on the Mathematical Color Picking handout to create corls by using the answers as values for Red, Green, and Blue,The handout also integrates number sense concepts that use the RGB values. 

Subject:
Impacts of Computing
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Activity/Lab
Lesson
Author:
Christopher McElraft
Date Added:
04/20/2022
My School Internet Policy
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Students use the school internet policy to answer questions about the school's rules and guidelines for internet and device use.

Subject:
Cybersecurity
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Activity/Lab
Author:
Christopher McElraft
Date Added:
05/02/2022
NASA eClips Ask SME Close-up with a NASA Subject Matter Expert:  Remote Sensing Scientist - Dr. Catherine Nakalembe
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Video Description:  In this close-up video, Dr. Catherine Nakalembe, Remote Sensing Scientist for NASA Harvest, shares her passion for helping farmers around the world through the use of NASA satellites to monitor crops from space to increase sustainability. She also describes how her love for hiking, photography, and travel supports her work.  Video Length:  2:09.NASA eClipsTM is a suite of online student-centered, standards-based resources that support instruction by increasing STEM literacy in formal and nonformal settings.  These free digital and downloadable resources inform and engage students through NASA-inspired, real-world connections.NASA eClips Ask SME: Close-up with a NASA Subject Matter Expert videos are professionally developed to capture a glimpse of NASA SME's personal interests and career journeys. Each can be used to spark student interest and broaden their ideas of the STEM workforce. Additional videos in this series can be found by searching GoOpenVA using "NASA eClips Ask SME".

Subject:
Career Connections
Earth and Space Systems
Impacts of Computing
Science
Material Type:
Visual Media
Author:
Betsy McAllister
Date Added:
04/05/2022
The Name Jar- Binary Code Your Initials: Introduction to Binary Code
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Springing off of the picture book The Name Jar by Yangsook Choi, students contemplate diverse cultures and customs before learning about how a computer program translates English to binary code. This resource combines ELA with computer science and includes interactive read aloud questions, a discussion about culturally diverse backgrounds, review of the prefix bi-, introduction of binary language (with a translation chart), and instructions to create binary bracelets.

Subject:
Computer Science
Data and Analysis
English
Reading
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson Plan
Author:
Kim Keith
Date Added:
04/30/2021
Networking and the Internet Using Flipgrid
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This lesson plan features several science experiments to review the geology and properties of the ocean floor. In order to tie in networking and the internet I included a FlipGrid Assignment so the students are able to create a video and selfie. 

Subject:
Networking and the Internet
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Barbara Matney
Date Added:
06/26/2022
New Settlers to New Nation Timeline
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Students will be creating a timeline outlining the important dates, events, and people tied to the beginning/formation of colonial Virginia all the way up until the Revolutionary War.

Subject:
Computer Science
Cross-Curricular
Data and Analysis
History/Social Sciences
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Deirdre Brooks
Date Added:
12/08/2021
One Word Lesson 1: My Mantra
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Words matter, and the words we say to ourselves matter most of all.Through a series of reflective questions, students find their "one word" of focus to encourage and inspire them in the coming months. Appropriate for the beginning of the school year, the start of a new calendar year, or anytime in between, this lesson plan includes ideas for incorporating personal goal setting with writing, digital learning integration, and a follow-up lesson integrating computer science. 

Subject:
English
Writing
Material Type:
Lesson
Lesson Plan
Author:
Kim Keith
Date Added:
05/06/2021
One Word Lesson 2: Binary Code Your Word
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This is a follow-up lesson to One Word: My Mantra which will allow students to write their "one word" in a different language and create classroom decor that will remind them how the classroom community is linked together to support one another in staying focused on their goals.

Subject:
Computer Science
Data and Analysis
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson Plan
Author:
Kim Keith
Date Added:
05/06/2021
Origami Algorithms (3-5)
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Students will engage in a discussion about the concepts of algorithms and loops. They will then apply the pair programming technique to collaboratively create an origami model. During the activity, students will closely examine the algorithm, represented by the origami instructions, and identify the 'loops,' ( steps that are repeated in these instructions).

Subject:
Algorithms and Programming
Computer Science
Cross-Curricular
STEM/STEAM
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
CodeVA Curriculum
Date Added:
11/29/2023