Lesson Plan:Lego Coding - Teaching Basic Coding with Lego Models Grade Level:Elementary (3rd to 5th grade) Objective:Students will learn basic coding concepts through the use of Lego models and pseudocoding. This lesson is important to start with BEFORE moving students to digital coding, as the...
can work with the Nintendo Wiimote and LEGO Mindstorms NXT. Comes with a manual and sample projects and can use much of Scratch's documentation as well. Free Tynker Inspired by Scratch, Tynker has a dashboard to allow teachers to create a more structured way of teaching code with visual blo...
As your students solve problems through writing real code, they will develop 21st century skills like multiple-step thinking, perseverance, critical thinking and analytical thinking skills. Learn more with our teacher-geared webinars.“Now is the time to introduce children to a discipline that they...
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Code you can touch to motor Cubetto through any adventure. Learn moreBuy now Alphabet cards Special cards for the transparent map. Insert the cards into the pockets of the transparent map and start with kids practicing reading or writing. Learn moreBuy now Number cards Special cards for the tran...
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Kids love sharing their creations, and cheer each other on to learning more. Nothing feels more like victory than the adoration of your peers. Nothing builds self-esteem, confidence, and persistence in quite the same way. As a fellow parent, I highly recommend giving this lifelong gift to ...
With the world changing rapidly and the future being uncertain, it’s difficult to know what’s truly best. However, there are definitely some common misconceptions that frequently appear in discussions about teaching kids to code. Myth 1: Programming Starts at the Screen Introducing very young ch...
Learn more with our teacher-geared webinars. “Now is the time to introduce children to a discipline that they all too often never get the chance to form an opinion about.” -Yishai Pinchover, Co-founder & COO teach kidsprogrammingcomputational thinking21st century skills ...