Coders use the repeat block to repeat a silly dance for Scratch …
Coders use the repeat block to repeat a silly dance for Scratch Cat using motion blocks. The purpose of this project is to introduce young coders to repeating algorithmic sequences in ScratchJr.
Next let's extend the averaging step from the previous lesson to include …
Next let's extend the averaging step from the previous lesson to include multiple points. Now we'll need to calculate positions using a weighted average.
This lesson is designed as a supplemental or extension to the 2nd …
This lesson is designed as a supplemental or extension to the 2nd grade Smithsonian Science for the Classroom module titled How Can We Find the Best Place for a Plant to Grow? This lesson can be taught as an extension to Lesson 6: A GARDENER'S GADGET. This lesson is designed to facilitate student learning about sustainable design and green chemistry principles.
Preventing the spread of diseases is not only an Indiana Academic Standard …
Preventing the spread of diseases is not only an Indiana Academic Standard that is required, but is applicable to keep schools and students healthy. This lesson plan is perfect for a heath teacher or general educator regarding grade 2. While this lesson is intended for Grade 2, it can be easily modified to reach younger grades or made more challenging and/or in-depth for older grades.
Coders use a variety of blocks and sprites to animate a mini …
Coders use a variety of blocks and sprites to animate a mini research project about the desert. The purpose of this project is to introduce using the message blocks with multiple sprites and pages.
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