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I teach computer science in a SoFla High School. I am a Certified FL K12 Educator and FL K12 Computer Science Certified. In the past I qualified a middle school VEX team to the State of FL level of the VEX competition. I am also part of the State of Florida K12 Computer Science Standards Revisions team. Classes I teach: IT Fundamentals Advanced IT Honors AP CSP (Advanced Placements): standard College Board driven curriculum with Python, Scratch and pseudo code Programming languages: - Python - Javascript - JAVA Block- based / natural language: - Scratch - pseudo code Robotics: - VEX block code
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Preview of Scratch Coding | Lesson Plan | Making Music | Elementary | Middle School

Scratch Coding | Lesson Plan | Making Music | Elementary | Middle School

This is the lesson plan for Unit 4, Intro To Scratch Coding. This unit is on making music in Scratch! Different kinds of musical sprites and their predefined sounds are discusses. Download this awesome resource and try it out with your kids, they will love it! *Licensing policy.* Licence is per teacher, per class. If you teach multiple classes please purchase multiple licenses.
Preview of Scratch Coding | Fluently Game Solution | Unit 8

Scratch Coding | Fluently Game Solution | Unit 8

Intro to Scratch Coding and Programming Course for Elementary or Middle School. In this resource you will find Scratch code and extensive explanations on how to design the Fluently Game according to the specs. The resource teaches kids: - how to tackle a project that is slightly larger/longer in requirements- how to write functions and procedures- how to manage a project that is larger - how to find creative solutions to practical problems - how to constantly maintain and improve your
Preview of Intro To Scratch Coding | Elementary | Lesson Plan | Moving Characters Around

Intro To Scratch Coding | Elementary | Lesson Plan | Moving Characters Around

This is the Lesson Plan of Unit 3 of the Intro To Scratch Coding Course for Elementary School or Middle School.
Preview of Scratch Coding | Programming | Lesson Plan | Matching Pairs Game | Unit 10

Scratch Coding | Programming | Lesson Plan | Matching Pairs Game | Unit 10

In this fun Intro to Scratch Coding Course for Elementary School students you will find lots of animals and they are your friends! This is the Lesson Plan of Unit 10 on designing your own Matching Pairs Game! This is a short, easy game where the player has to match pairs of animals on a grid/square. This fun introductory Scratch track saves the Coding Teacher prep time! The Course is structured on 10 units and it has presentation slides, lesson plans, hands-on coding exercises, games an
Preview of Scratch Coding | Programming | Lesson Plan | Parrot Game | Elementary | Unit 7

Scratch Coding | Programming | Lesson Plan | Parrot Game | Elementary | Unit 7

In this fun Intro to Scratch Coding Course for Elementary School students you will find fish, bears and sharks! This is the lesson plan of Unit 7 on designing your own parrot game! Yay! This fun introductory Scratch track saves the Coding Teacher prep time! Your students will implement a game where a parrot that you will control with your arrow keys "flies" through different worlds and landscapes & collects fruits / points. You have to avoid the enemies so you don't crash! The Course is s
Preview of Parrot Game Solution Explained | Scratch Coding | Middle School | Elementary

Parrot Game Solution Explained | Scratch Coding | Middle School | Elementary

Intro to Scratch Coding and Programming Course for Elementary or Middle School. In this resource you will find the Scratch code and extensive explanations on how to design the Parrot Game according to the specs. The resource teaches kids: - how to plan and design a basic 2D computer game - how to define and control sprites with your keyboard - how and where to test collisions between sprites - how to make sprites appear and disappear - how and when to define variables - standard sequences, lo
Preview of Scratch Coding | Programming | Lesson Plan | Fluently Game | Elementary | Unit 8

Scratch Coding | Programming | Lesson Plan | Fluently Game | Elementary | Unit 8

In this fun Intro to Scratch Coding Course for Elementary School students you will find fish, bears and sharks! This is the lesson plan of Unit 8 on designing your own Fluently Game! This fun introductory Scratch track saves the Coding Teacher prep time! Your students will implement a game where a player nicely talks to the computer, solves problems and addresses general knowledge questions. The Course is structured on 10 units and it has presentation slides, lesson plans, hands-on coding ex
Preview of Scratch Coding | Programming | Lesson Plan | Guessistential Game | Unit 9

Scratch Coding | Programming | Lesson Plan | Guessistential Game | Unit 9

In this fun Intro to Scratch Coding Course for Elementary School students you will find your friend the cat! This is the Lesson Plan of Unit 9 on designing your own Guessistential Game! This is a short, easy game where the player has to guess a number the cat is thinking of! This fun introductory Scratch track saves the Coding Teacher prep time! The Course is structured on 10 units and it has presentation slides, lesson plans, hands-on coding exercises, games and two EOC projects. A lot
Preview of Scratch Coding | Elementary School | Your first game | Lesson Plan | Unit 5

Scratch Coding | Elementary School | Your first game | Lesson Plan | Unit 5

Fish and sharks! In this fun Intro to Scratch Coding Course for Elementary School students. This is the lesson plan of Unit 5 on designing your first game where you can control sprites by keyboard, test collisions and keep scores! This fun introductory Scratch track saves the Coding Teacher prep time! In this game you will control the shark with your arrow keys, while the golden fish will randomly move around. You have to try & catch the golden fish! The Course is structured on 12 units and
Preview of Scratch Coding | Editable Lesson Plan | Making Letters and Sounds | Elementary

Scratch Coding | Editable Lesson Plan | Making Letters and Sounds | Elementary

This is the lesson plan of the second unit of this Intro To Scratch Course for Elementary School. It designed to be NO PREP or very little prep, saving you as a teacher time and aggravation. This unit deals with graphical resources, events and basic Scratch code that plays sounds. The Course is structured on 12 units and it has presentation slides, lesson plans, hands-on coding exercises, and EOC projects. The Course is hands-on, enticing, easy to follow and non-scholastic. Download this Scratc
Preview of Scratch Coding | Elementary | Sequence Loop Conditional | Lesson Plan | Unit 6

Scratch Coding | Elementary | Sequence Loop Conditional | Lesson Plan | Unit 6

In this fun Intro to Scratch Coding Course for Elementary School students you will find fish, bears and sharks! This is the lesson plan of Unit 6 on designing loops, sequences, and conditionals! This fun introductory Scratch track saves the Coding Teacher prep time! In this game you will control the shark with your arrow keys, while the golden fish will randomly move around. You have to try & catch the golden fish! The Course is structured on 10 units and it has presentation slides, lesson
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Experience

I teach computer science in a SoFla High School. I am a Certified FL K12 Educator and FL K12 Computer Science Certified. In the past I qualified a middle school VEX team to the State of FL level of the VEX competition. I am also part of the State of Florida K12 Computer Science Standards Revisions team. Classes I teach: IT Fundamentals Advanced IT Honors AP CSP (Advanced Placements): standard College Board driven curriculum with Python, Scratch and pseudo code Programming languages: - Python - Javascript - JAVA Block- based / natural language: - Scratch - pseudo code Robotics: - VEX block code

Teaching style

- NGSSS - emphasis on hands-on and project based learning - individual and group projects - diversified testing - tiers and scaffolding - I encourage innovation - I encourage critical thinking

Awards & shining teacher moments

Last year I qualified a middle school VEX robotics team into the State of Florida competition.

My own education history

Master Degree in Computer Engineering Master Degree in Computers Architecture

Additional biographical information

I've been teaching K12 CS and Engineering for 4 years now and I love it! In a previous life I was a corporate software engineer and I occasionally taught Higher Ed as an Adjunct. I have a structured but creative approach to teaching coding with an emphasis on project based learning and thinking outside of the box. Creativity, innovation and self confidence are always encouraged.