Description
Coding activities that meet elementary students’ love for coding selfie culture. These are great activities to use any time of the school year! They get kids flexing their computer science skills.
Give your students voice & choice with these coding lessons. Students choose how to create an animated version of themselves and their names through coding. As a bonus, these activities invite them to share their unique characteristics with others.
After downloading this bundle you will receive printables & paperless handouts for upper elementary and middle school students to code animated versions of themselves and their names.
AFTER downloading this resource you’ll get:
⭐ Detailed Standards Based lessons that help facilitate choice based learning with coding outcomes.
QR Code Handouts linked to coding platforms for students to code themselves
Digital Handouts linked to coding platforms for students to code themselves → Great to use with Google Classroom™, Seesaw™, Schoology™, etc.
QR Code Handouts linked to coding platforms for students to code their name.
Digital Handouts linked to coding platforms for students to code their name → Great to use with Google Classroom™, Seesaw™, Schoology™, etc.
YOU ARE GOING TO LOVE HOW STUDENTS FURTHER BUILD CODING SKILLS AND THE CLASSROOM COMMUNITY STRENGTHENS.
This activity addresses AASL, CSTA, & ISTE standards.
→ Download the preview to see what’s included!
→ This resource includes links to digital resources. Click the links to get your own copies.
→ Read about how I used these lessons with my studentshere</a>.
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✔️ Coding Vocabulary --> hands on activity to teach perspective and bias in coding
✔️ Coding Perspectives--> hands on activity to teach programmer bias and perspectives
Let’s stay connected! Be sure tosign up for my newsletter QUICK BYTES where I share tips, tools, & tricks to increase engagement without increasing your prep time! ___________________________________
Copyright © Vr2lTch
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
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Description
Coding activities that meet elementary students’ love for coding selfie culture. These are great activities to use any time of the school year! They get kids flexing their computer science skills.
Give your students voice & choice with these coding lessons. Students choose how to create an animated version of themselves and their names through coding. As a bonus, these activities invite them to share their unique characteristics with others.
After downloading this bundle you will receive printables & paperless handouts for upper elementary and middle school students to code animated versions of themselves and their names.
AFTER downloading this resource you’ll get:
⭐ Detailed Standards Based lessons that help facilitate choice based learning with coding outcomes.
QR Code Handouts linked to coding platforms for students to code themselves
Digital Handouts linked to coding platforms for students to code themselves → Great to use with Google Classroom™, Seesaw™, Schoology™, etc.
QR Code Handouts linked to coding platforms for students to code their name.
Digital Handouts linked to coding platforms for students to code their name → Great to use with Google Classroom™, Seesaw™, Schoology™, etc.
YOU ARE GOING TO LOVE HOW STUDENTS FURTHER BUILD CODING SKILLS AND THE CLASSROOM COMMUNITY STRENGTHENS.
This activity addresses AASL, CSTA, & ISTE standards.
→ Download the preview to see what’s included!
→ This resource includes links to digital resources. Click the links to get your own copies.
→ Read about how I used these lessons with my studentshere</a>.
___________________________________
You may also like…
✔️ Offline Coding Activities → movement activities to teach coding and computational thinking
✔️ Coding Vocabulary --> hands on activity to teach perspective and bias in coding
✔️ Coding Perspectives--> hands on activity to teach programmer bias and perspectives
Let’s stay connected! Be sure tosign up for my newsletter QUICK BYTES where I share tips, tools, & tricks to increase engagement without increasing your prep time! ___________________________________
Copyright © Vr2lTch
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.






