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Computational thinking

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3 Ways to Continue Teaching Computer Science Beyond Hour of Code™ — Carly and Adam

The following is a guest post from Jorge Valenzuela . You can watch his video session on this topic in The STEM Teachers Club Membership . With the Hour of Code™ (HOC) quickly approaching in the first week of December during computer science education week , many educators are looking for

Why We Need to Be Teaching Kids Coding and How to Get Started — Carly and Adam

Getting started with coding in the classroom doesn’t have to be scary or intimidating! You don’t have to have a background in computer science to teach it, and you don’t even need expensive robots or technology to get started! WHY Teach Coding?

3 Ways to Continue Teaching Computer Science Beyond Hour of Code™ — Carly and Adam

The following is a guest post from Jorge Valenzuela . You can watch his video session on this topic in The STEM Teachers Club Membership . With the Hour of Code™ (HOC) quickly approaching in the first week of December during computer science education week , many educators are looking for

Circle Algorithm Art Unplugged Coding Activity

This circle algorithm art activity introduces basic coding skills by giving kids a set of rules to follow to create designs in each circle!

An awesome coding unplugged activity! You can teach kids to code with just a deck of cards and some simple toys. This STEM activity challenges kids critical thinking and problem solving activities. Best of all, it is a completely SCREEN FREE way to learn coding concepts and computer science for kids as young as 4. Kids will have a blast learning beginner code with this super fun and super simple educational activity. #screenfreecoding #STEM #kidsactivity

An awesome coding unplugged activity! You can teach kids to code with just a deck of cards and some simple toys. This STEM activity challenges kids critical thinking and problem solving activities. Best of all, it is a completely SCREEN FREE way to learn coding concepts and computer science for kids as young as 4. Kids will have a blast learning beginner code with this super fun and super simple educational activity. #screenfreecoding #STEM #kidsactivity

TechnoKids provides teachers with resources they can use to teach an offline coding activity. All TechnoKids customers have access to free Scratch coding blocks. The TechnoKids Scratch flashcards can be used to develop computational thinking. https://rpst.page.link/iJS6 #technokids #codingforkids #coding #learntocode #stemeducation #stemforkids

TechnoKids provides teachers with resources they can use to teach an offline coding activity. All TechnoKids customers have access to free Scratch coding blocks. The TechnoKids Scratch flashcards can be used to develop computational thinking. https://rpst.page.link/iJS6 #technokids #codingforkids #coding #learntocode #stemeducation #stemforkids

Watch popular Computational thinking videos

Both printable materials & interactive digital task cards that provide fun ways for young students to practice & learn the basics of computer coding & programming. The engaging activities provide practice in both following code & creating code as well as sequencing skills, problem-solving, logical thinking, cause and effect skills, and computational thinking. Perfect for hour of code, STEM / STEAM, computer programming class. #coding #codingforkids #codingactivitiesforkids #hourofcode
Watch your students master directional coding with these engaging Build a Character Digital Coding activities. It is also great keyboard shortcut practice! Perfect for the ISTE standard Computational Thinking and Computer Science Week. They would even be great for your STEM time in class or your Maker Space during the Hour of Code! Directional coding is the foundation of learning to code.
Are you looking for some engaging screen-free activities for your students or your kids? My Unplugged Coding a Cake resource is the perfect way to teach your students about coding with these baking themed coding activities. No computer or iPad necessary for these worksheets, just print and go! The baking themed activities can easily be differentiated for students in 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or even 4th grade!
This digital Boom Card deck provides an interactive, fun way for young students to practice the basics of computer coding