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Preview of Computer Science: Computer Programming "Angry Birds Game" Editable Resource

Computer Science: Computer Programming "Angry Birds Game" Editable Resource

Greetings, I would like to thank you so very much for viewing this product. Out of all the Computer Science resources I have created, this Unplugged Coding Activity is one of my all time favorites. So you want to teach young scholars how to write lines of code? Look no further. What better way to introduce them to Computer Programming than empowering them to use their imagination to create their very own video game. Using the Angry Birds' theme, scholars are given a variety of tasks and chall
Preview of Teach Your Students to Code Quickly with Scratch Programming Basics!

Teach Your Students to Code Quickly with Scratch Programming Basics!

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Now FREE! Here is a video if you are interested: How to Use Scratch in Your Classroom the Easy Way 2018Finally! Your students can get started and easily build their STEM and 21st Century skills from MIT's SCRATCH Programming! Quickly teach your students how to code great projects in your classroom. No coding experience needed! This guide will... -Help you set up your class login and student files properly; learn the pros and cons of class logins vs. student logins -Help you quickly navigate th
Preview of Pyramid Code Creator - Online Computer Science Digital STEM Activities

Pyramid Code Creator - Online Computer Science Digital STEM Activities

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Teaching coding is a pretty complicated subject. Because teachers have to teach students how to order computers to work. Compared to cooking, the teacher had to teach the students to order the computer to cook (instead of cooking themselves). This content is based on the principle of imitation of computer processing methods. By training students to know the operation of the computer, which will do it step by step according to our instructions. Teach students how to follow and decompose algorithm
Preview of Coding with micro:bit - Operations on Random Numbers (Grades 3+)

Coding with micro:bit - Operations on Random Numbers (Grades 3+)

Build Computational Thinking in Grade 3 with this micro:bit Coding Lesson!Looking for a meaningful way to blend coding and math in your classroom? This Number Machine lesson is your go-to resource! Designed for Grade 3+ educators, it walks students through a clear build plan using pseudocode before transitioning into actual coding with Microsoft MakeCode and micro:bit. Your learners will: Build a digital “number machine” that performs math operations on random numbers. Follow a scaffolded, ste
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