First and second graders have been learning how to program a computer by playing an "offline" coding game where they have to give directions to a robotic dog to get her home without stepping in any puddles! This game encourages collaboration, communication, and critical thinking. It also helps students understand that we have to give computers directions in the exact order we want the directions followed, and we have to be specific in what we want them to do. We then moved onto programming in Scratch, Jr. which is an app developed by MIT to help young learners understand the basics of coding, (it's a free app available for Apple devices). Students have worked in partners when coding to help grow their communication and collaboration skills.
See what exciting things we are learning in our Project Lead The Way Classroom! PLTW is a non-profit organization that develops STEM curriculum so that educators can empower students with 21st Century Skills and help them compete in the global economy.
Tuesday, October 3, 2023
Kicking off the 23-24 Schoolyear!
5th graders have gotten their groups and robotics kits, and have begun building a testbed so that they can explore the electronic components that will be a part of the robots they will build later. Each student has a job role of either builder, getting needed parts for the builder, or running the video and double checking the builder's work as they complete each step. Students do a fantastic job of working together to complete the day's tasks!
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