Choose from the options below.
Then, make a personal goal for yourself.
Ex) I will try to debug when I get stuck. OR I will count by 5s to help myself figure out the time.
1) Computer Coding-
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What would you like more practice with? Choose from the options below. Then, make a personal goal for yourself. Ex) I will try to debug when I get stuck. OR I will count by 5s to help myself figure out the time. 1) Computer Coding- 2) Counting Money- 3) Telling Time
Decide what you think you could use more practice with....computer coding or addition and subtraction. Then set a personal goal for what you want to achieve today. Ex) My goal is to use the coding mindset to solve 3 coding puzzles. My goal is to use doubles plus 1 facts to solve addition problems. My goal is to toggle tabs to use math resources to solve problems. 1) Coding- 2) Addition and Subtraction
1. Let's listen to a version of The Gingerbread Man. Think about your favorite part. 2. Login to Seesaw and create a DRAWING post to illustrate our favorite part.
3. Use the LABEL tool to type your name. Challenge yourself by typing a sentence about your favorite part!
We will continue CODING today!
Remember the rules for Pair Programming:
Today we will continue to use Code.org to gain practice with computer code. 1) Take a moment to think about the domain suffix .org What do you think it means? Let's talk. 2) Now, let's see what computer code looks like "under-the-hood" Example) 3) Use the CODING mindset to write some code!
What do you know about computer coding? Turn and talk to a partner. Why might coding and computer science be important? Share your thoughts! Now, let's check this out...
It is Computer Science Education Week! Let's find out more about computer CODING!! What do you think COMPUTER PROGRAMMERS do? Why might this be an important job? How might CODING impact us in the future? (click the boy to the right to see the # of open computer jobs in MI) Now let's explore coding using CODE's Play Lab! *Remember that coding takes patience and problem-solving skills!
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