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Programming with Scratch Junior
In this document you will find some ideas to get started with Scratch Junior.
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math riddles
This bundle of twelve math challenges was created for intermediate third grade students.
With these riddles you practice:
- spatial awareness,
- mental arithmetic,
- logical reasoning,
- order of operations.
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Astro Pi: Your code in the Space Station
The European Astro Pi Challenge offers your students the opportunity to conduct scientific research in space by writing computer programs that run on Raspberry Pi computers on board the International Space Station.
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Unplugged programming: Program a human
A fun and simple programming task. You don't need a computer for it.
Computers do not interpret, they perform literal tasks and instructions. Thus, a programmer must divide an existing problem into small sub-steps that are executable by the computer. …
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The subway guide worldwide: Ozobot lesson plan
In this lesson, students are introduced to the metro lines of twelve well-known cities. In this way, they learn to orient themselves on a metro map and trace the correct route on it. In addition, they must apply the color codes so that the Ozobot …
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Songwriting and Functions: Computational Thinking
The emphasis here is on discovering repeating patterns in a music track. We apply this to lyrics.
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Programming Alive: Dinosaurs
With this game and all the necessary materials in the dinosaur theme, you will practice learning the basics of programming and computational thinking. You also pay attention to the place concepts left and right.
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Unplugged programming
Professor Steam and his assistant Lou challenge your students to program a robot unplugged.
Do not forget to show the video as an introduction.
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Clock reading: Say and draw the time
Click on new time to set a new time. Now you have 2 options:
- click and listen to say the time and record the time digitally. Then check the time by clicking on sign . So you need a scrap sheet and a pencil.
- click on draw the time and say out loud …
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Pixelcoding with LEGO
Working around computational thinking with pixel coding with LEGO.
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CoderDojo Champions' Handbook: How do you organize a dojo?
This manual explains what a dojo is and gives you practical tips for organizing a dojo.
You will also find a list of websites, apps or software with which you can learn to program.
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Practicing Clock Reading: Scratch
Click on the yellow button and say what time it is.
Then click on the green button to hear the correct answer.With the arrows you can set the following levels:
- hours,
- half hours,
- quarter,
- 10 minute blocks,
- 5 minute blocks,
- a minute.
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