An Evil Hacker is About to Put An End To The Internet...The Mad Black Hatter is set to release a computer virus into the world that will crash the internet! Can you and your team of coders hack into his computer and stop the virus before it's too late? Hack the Room is a Kids Escape Room Party Kit for elementary-aged students that teaches computational thinking. It's a great addition to STEM and computer science classes. No coding experience or any devices required. All you need to do is print
Help your aspiring animated film maker make their first animation with code!
Combine creative writing with code using Scratch, a block based programming language. This is a PDF that you can print out or project on a screen with step-by-step instructions on how students can program their own Animated Scenes with characters who talk to each other and move.
No prior coding experience required!
Combine coding with history by teaching students how to program their own ChatBot with a historical figure in Scratch, a block based programming language. This is a PDF you can print out or project on the screen, with step-by-step instructions on how students can take a historical figure of their choosing and make a mini quiz using facts about them.
No prior coding experience required.
3rd - 6th
Computer Science - Technology, Creative Writing, U.S. History
Computer coding is all about telling the computer (or robot) what to do in a way that the computer will understand. Kids learn this concept while having fun getting their grown-up to make silly sounds and motions. We cleverly incorporate the concept of variables through funny emojis that take on different values throughout the story.
This is a PDF that contains a read aloud story as well as activity pages that you can print or project on a screen. This is a completely unplugged activity; no dev
This is a story told through real JavaScript code-- but don’t worry! You don’t need to know code to make the story fun.
Every turn of the page reveals a new surprise that the code produces.
After reading the story, you can help your child type the simplified JavaScript from their story and see the code come to life online.
This is a PDF that contains a story, instructions how to complete the coding project, and activity pages. You can print it out or project it on a screen.
Combine coding with history by teaching students how to program their own Time Machine in Scratch, a block based programming language. This is a PDF you can print out or project on the screen, with step-by-step instructions on how students can use their knowledge of a historical time period (e.g., dinosaurs, the Industrial Revolution) and build an educational animation!
No prior coding experience needed.
Students learn about how digital art is made, solve coding puzzles and make their own creations using pixels, algorithms and repeat loops. Print at home; students will need scissors, glue, and a pencil.
K - 3rd
Computer Science - Technology, Visual Arts
FREE
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