Introduction to Scratch for Educators
Primary - Middle
In this resource, we present three culturally relevant lessons tailored to Nunavut culture and way of life, designed to introduce students to the foundational concepts of Scratch programming.
In this resource, we present three culturally relevant lessons tailored to Nunavut culture and way of life, designed to introduce students to the foundational concepts of Scratch programming.
Students learn about natural language processing (NLP) and how it works. They also learn to apply the rules of NLP to a text, how computers identify tag words, and how voice-generated technology impacts many aspects of daily life.
In this lesson, students learn coding basics by building a rudimentary understanding of command codes, sequences, and loops.
In this lesson, students read a scientific journal paper, examine charts and graphs, and try to decipher data from them. Students extract useful information from the texts and put meaning to the graphs and numbers.
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This is an introductory tutorial on how to assemble a PC desktop. In this video, we will learn about the different parts of a computer and how to assemble the computer.
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Use your problem solving and critical thinking skills to solve these visual brain teasers using sticks.
Let us send you some code in the mail! Explore the basics of computer programming by examining what effect a random selection of code will have. This is a unique and fun way to introduce the scratch programming language.
This article describes the will be four concepts (decomposition, pattern recognition, algorithms, and abstraction) to explain computational thinking.
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Learners will design a simple chase game where a monkey will chase bananas around the jungle to score points.
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Learners will explore STEAM education as they craft a marble maze game through a simple process of design, create, build & test.