5th Grade Lesson 7-
"Baby it's CODE Inside!"
Hello 5th Graders! Today's Learning Target is...
I can develop programs that use sequences, loops, and triggered events.
I can use estimation and problem-solving to write code with directionality and sequencing.
I can use trigger, motion, and control blocks to create an animated digital story.
Today's app / program is: Code.org & Scratch Jr.
What is Coding?
Coding is telling the computer exactly what to do ...by giving it step by step directions to follow.
What is the Hour of Code?
Hour of Code is an opportunity for every student to try computer science for one hour.It's a one-hour introduction to computer science, designed to demystify "code" and show that anyone can learn the basics to be a maker, a creator, or an innovator.
Coding is telling the computer exactly what to do ...by giving it step by step directions to follow.
What is the Hour of Code?
Hour of Code is an opportunity for every student to try computer science for one hour.It's a one-hour introduction to computer science, designed to demystify "code" and show that anyone can learn the basics to be a maker, a creator, or an innovator.
Station 1: Code Your Own Dance Party
I can develop programs that use sequences, loops, and timed events.
Find you grade and teacher's name below. Then click on the link to log in to our code.org class site.
Fifth Grade
Mrs. Barnes' Class Code Login
Mrs. Christensen's Class Code Login
Mr. Quinteros' Class Code Login
Mrs. J. Romero's/Mrs. Quiroz's Code Login
Mrs. Sandler's Class Code Login
Ms. Schoenig's Class Code Login
Mr. Teeter's Class Code Login
Ms. Vasquez's Class Code Login
Mrs. Christensen's Class Code Login
Mr. Quinteros' Class Code Login
Mrs. J. Romero's/Mrs. Quiroz's Code Login
Mrs. Sandler's Class Code Login
Ms. Schoenig's Class Code Login
Mr. Teeter's Class Code Login
Ms. Vasquez's Class Code Login
Station 2: Colby the Robot Mouse
I can use estimation and problem-solving to write code with directionality and sequencing.
For today's task you will explore coding and programming with Colby the Robot Mouse. Your team will develop and then program algorithms (directions) of sequences and simple loops (code) for him to execute (follow).
1. First, the engineer(s) will follow the blueprint to build the maze with the advice of their team.
3. Then, the programmer inputs the team's program into the robot.
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2. Next, the encoder uses the coding cards to create an algorithm with the advice of their team.
4. Last, the recorder runs the program and if there are no bugs, records the code onto the recording sheet.
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* Rules:
* The mouse must travel to each action square, and perform an action at that square before moving on.
* The mouse must pass under each tunnel.
* The mouse must travel to each action square, and perform an action at that square before moving on.
* The mouse must pass under each tunnel.
Station 3: Coding with Kodable
on the iPad
I can use motion blocks to create a programmed sequence.
Hour of Code events are taking place all over the world...
...And Park Avenue School is on the map!!!!!