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"A clear and concise way to cover the error and debugging concepts within the Computer Science 1204 curriculum guide in a manner that can be evidenced for homeschool progress report standards. "
Tracy P.
Description
There are several skills required to be a good programmer. One of these is being able to debug programs by identifying errors in code.
In this Scratch homework students are given a description of a short animation and are required to find the errors in the code. The homework starts with a worked example.
There are three questions making this homework about a 10-15 minute task.
Students love this style of problem solving homework.
Have fun!
In this Scratch homework students are given a description of a short animation and are required to find the errors in the code. The homework starts with a worked example.
There are three questions making this homework about a 10-15 minute task.
Students love this style of problem solving homework.
Have fun!
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Highlights
Grades
5th - 10th
Subjects
Pages
2
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
30 minutes
What others say
"A clear and concise way to cover the error and debugging concepts within the Computer Science 1204 curriculum guide in a manner that can be evidenced for homeschool progress report standards. "
Tracy P.
Description
There are several skills required to be a good programmer. One of these is being able to debug programs by identifying errors in code.
In this Scratch homework students are given a description of a short animation and are required to find the errors in the code. The homework starts with a worked example.
There are three questions making this homework about a 10-15 minute task.
Students love this style of problem solving homework.
Have fun!
In this Scratch homework students are given a description of a short animation and are required to find the errors in the code. The homework starts with a worked example.
There are three questions making this homework about a 10-15 minute task.
Students love this style of problem solving homework.
Have fun!
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.
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A clear and concise way to cover the error and debugging concepts within the Computer Science 1204 curriculum guide in a manner that can be evidenced for homeschool progress report standards.
Thanks for this fantastic product. Thanks for putting it together.
Just the "unplugged" worksheets that I need to go with my scratch programming lessons. These provide my students with the opportunity to explain their understanding of the CS concepts we are working with in Scratch.
I like the variety of errors for students to debug. This is a great resource!
I love these Scratch supplemental activities and plan on using all of them with my Scratch Unit.
Wonderful resource.
Super!
Glad you liked it.
Note there was a small mistake in question 2 which myself and my proof readers all missed!! I've fixed it and replaced the original so please download again.
Cheers
Greg
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