Description
Highly engaging lesson to teach the concept of DEBUGGING CODE to primary students.
Students fear making mistakes, and are hesitant to revise code even if they make one. After downloading this resource you will receive a fun lesson with 3 different activities to teach students that making and fixing mistakes is fun; not something to be ashamed of. They will also learn that mistakes or errors in code is a bug, and that fixing those areas is debugging. This resource includes:
- Standards Based lesson that engages early learners to learn about debugging. Standards are listed below.
- List of suggested picture books that help students identify problems and mistakes as fun and no big deal.
- Unplugged activity that expects students to make mistakes and helps them see how they are crucial to learning.
- 3 suggested FREE apps and/or web based tools that engage students in directional coding. Each have a visual component that makes it easier for students to identify a bug in their algorithm and debug it.
- Reflection questions that help students understand that recognizing mistakes in a program leads to debugging and can be fixed.
- Lesson slideshow to facilitate the lesson. Includes key coding vocabulary, reflection questions, 3 video tutorials to show how to use 3 different coding programs that are great for early learners.
This activity meets the following standards:
AASL:
- Problem solving through cycles of design, implementation, and reflection.
- Recognizing capabilities and skills that can be developed, improved, and expanded.
ISTE:
- Students understand how automation works and use algorithmic thinking to develop a sequence of steps to create and test automated solutions.
CSTA:
- Develop programs with sequences & simple loops to express ideas or address a problem
- Create programs that include sequences, events, loops, and conditionals
- Test & debug a program or algorithm to ensure it runs as intended
CCSS:
- Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them.
- Use appropriate tools strategically.
Quick Bytes:
- This resource includes links to digital resources. Click the link to get your own copies.
- Read more about coding with PreK students here!
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Description
Highly engaging lesson to teach the concept of DEBUGGING CODE to primary students.
Students fear making mistakes, and are hesitant to revise code even if they make one. After downloading this resource you will receive a fun lesson with 3 different activities to teach students that making and fixing mistakes is fun; not something to be ashamed of. They will also learn that mistakes or errors in code is a bug, and that fixing those areas is debugging. This resource includes:
- Standards Based lesson that engages early learners to learn about debugging. Standards are listed below.
- List of suggested picture books that help students identify problems and mistakes as fun and no big deal.
- Unplugged activity that expects students to make mistakes and helps them see how they are crucial to learning.
- 3 suggested FREE apps and/or web based tools that engage students in directional coding. Each have a visual component that makes it easier for students to identify a bug in their algorithm and debug it.
- Reflection questions that help students understand that recognizing mistakes in a program leads to debugging and can be fixed.
- Lesson slideshow to facilitate the lesson. Includes key coding vocabulary, reflection questions, 3 video tutorials to show how to use 3 different coding programs that are great for early learners.
This activity meets the following standards:
AASL:
- Problem solving through cycles of design, implementation, and reflection.
- Recognizing capabilities and skills that can be developed, improved, and expanded.
ISTE:
- Students understand how automation works and use algorithmic thinking to develop a sequence of steps to create and test automated solutions.
CSTA:
- Develop programs with sequences & simple loops to express ideas or address a problem
- Create programs that include sequences, events, loops, and conditionals
- Test & debug a program or algorithm to ensure it runs as intended
CCSS:
- Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them.
- Use appropriate tools strategically.
Quick Bytes:
- This resource includes links to digital resources. Click the link to get your own copies.
- Read more about coding with PreK students here!
Let’s stay connected! Be sure tosign up for my newsletter QUICK BYTES</a> where I share tips, tools, & tricks to teach with technology in fun and safe ways! And I keep you up to date on sales and new resources!










