2nd & 3rd grade Cluster
"Owl about coding with friends"
week #1
instructions:
#1-take a passport
#2-write your first and last name neatly on the back
#3-Open to the first page and fill in the information: name, school, name of partner, favorite thing to do on the computer
Click here to Join the club
club code vqjc9h
week #2
sign into the club
scratch
activity #1-----introduction
You will be creating a Scratch project about your partner.
#1-Watch the video that introduces the survey
#2-Take the survey (the next arrow will turn green when you have finished the survey
#3-Submit the survey and watch the next video
VIDEO #1-"What is computer Science?"-you will learn about the projects you will build
#4-Click the "CS-First" tab and click on the Green Next arrow
VIDEO #2-"5 Things"
#5-Click the starter project link next to the video
#6-Click "remix" and sign in using the information from your passport
#7-Use "say for 2 seconds" blocks to describe your partner
#8-Add a "when flag clicked" block to run the code
#9-Complete "Add-on" #1-3 (if you have time)
#1-Watch the video that introduces the survey
#2-Take the survey (the next arrow will turn green when you have finished the survey
#3-Submit the survey and watch the next video
VIDEO #1-"What is computer Science?"-you will learn about the projects you will build
#4-Click the "CS-First" tab and click on the Green Next arrow
VIDEO #2-"5 Things"
#5-Click the starter project link next to the video
#6-Click "remix" and sign in using the information from your passport
#7-Use "say for 2 seconds" blocks to describe your partner
#8-Add a "when flag clicked" block to run the code
#9-Complete "Add-on" #1-3 (if you have time)
week #3
Activity #2---2 truths and a lie
Each of you will create your own Two Truths and a Lie game. In Two Truths and a Lie, you tell a friend three things about yourself, and the friend must guess which statement is a lie.
This game uses an important computer science concept called conditionals. Conditionals allow computers to make decisions. In two truths and a lie, you'll use conditionals to check if your friend's guess is correct.
This game uses an important computer science concept called conditionals. Conditionals allow computers to make decisions. In two truths and a lie, you'll use conditionals to check if your friend's guess is correct.