Description
Teach your Grade 4 students about coding nested events with these engaging digital activities and offline three-part lessons!
This resource includes 2 digital lessons, 2 offline 3-part lessons, and 1 practice worksheet (with answer key).
These easy to follow math lessons teach the following coding concept from the Ontario Math 2020 Curriculum:
- Coding Nested Events
Your students will enjoy learning about coding through the exploration, problem solving, and mathematical discussions in these lessons.
Here’s what you’ll get:
- Detailed teacher notes and explanations
- Google slides to use while teaching
- Learning goals and success criteria
- Sample student solutions
- Easy to print PDF questions and student pages
- Editable Word version of the problems
Check out the PREVIEW above for FREE sample lessons (from the full Coding unit).
Prep is quick and easy - just follow the lessons, print the student questions (or assign the slides), and you’re ready to go!
This resource is included in our full unit on whole numbers found here:
Save yourself tons of planning time with this unit! It includes lessons on coding fundamentals (sequential events, repeating events, altering existing code, and concurrent events) and a summative task, unit review, test, and assessment rubric.
You might also like some of our related resources:
Or the full unit:
Please note: for the digital lessons in this unit, students will need access to devices (on per student or per pair) and a code.org account. A detailed description of how to set up your free code.org teacher and student accounts is included in this resource.
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Teaching with Jen and Dawn lesson and unit plans meet the Ontario curriculum expectations
Grade 4 Coding Nested Events Lessons - Ontario Math 2020 - PDF and Slides
Description
Teach your Grade 4 students about coding nested events with these engaging digital activities and offline three-part lessons!
This resource includes 2 digital lessons, 2 offline 3-part lessons, and 1 practice worksheet (with answer key).
These easy to follow math lessons teach the following coding concept from the Ontario Math 2020 Curriculum:
- Coding Nested Events
Your students will enjoy learning about coding through the exploration, problem solving, and mathematical discussions in these lessons.
Here’s what you’ll get:
- Detailed teacher notes and explanations
- Google slides to use while teaching
- Learning goals and success criteria
- Sample student solutions
- Easy to print PDF questions and student pages
- Editable Word version of the problems
Check out the PREVIEW above for FREE sample lessons (from the full Coding unit).
Prep is quick and easy - just follow the lessons, print the student questions (or assign the slides), and you’re ready to go!
This resource is included in our full unit on whole numbers found here:
Save yourself tons of planning time with this unit! It includes lessons on coding fundamentals (sequential events, repeating events, altering existing code, and concurrent events) and a summative task, unit review, test, and assessment rubric.
You might also like some of our related resources:
Or the full unit:
Please note: for the digital lessons in this unit, students will need access to devices (on per student or per pair) and a code.org account. A detailed description of how to set up your free code.org teacher and student accounts is included in this resource.
___________________________________
Copyright © Teaching with Jen and Dawn
Teaching with Jen and Dawn lesson and unit plans meet the Ontario curriculum expectations




