Computer science is more than just a set of digital skills; it is a mindset founded on problem solving, critical and creative thinking. Computer science teaches students how to think, learn, and grow.
The course begins with an introduction to the Sprite Lab programming tool. Following these lessons, students will engage in coding. Students will learn about sprites, loops, functions, and conditionals.
Students will combine these concepts to solve puzzles. The course ends with an open-ended project where students create a game or drawing.
I teach Block Code programming. Developed by Google and MIT.
Course Topics:
Sprites Lesson
1: Introducing Sprite Lab Lesson
2: Making Sprites Lesson
3: Sprites in Action Lesson
4: Mini-Project: Virtual Pet Variables Lesson
5: Blank Space Stories Lesson
6: Text and Prompts Lesson
7: Mini-Project: User Input Programs Loops Lesson
8: Drawing with Loops Lesson
9: Programming with the Bee Data and Simulations Lesson
10: AI For Oceans Lesson
11: The Internet End of Course Project Lesson
12: Project
Eligibility criteria:
Student should have Computer or tab to learne this course.
Age between 6 - 9.