This is a great activity to teach problem solving. The students do not get the correct code right away. They fail. They get frustrated. Yet, they always figure it out. Their first reaction is to come directly to me and say I can't do it. They just have to keep trying, focus on the problem and boom! They write the code.
Wednesday, September 20, 2017
Coding!
On Wednesday afternoons, we work on coding. Each lesson begins with whole group instruction going over techniques and vocabulary. The students are learning about programs, code, sequences, bugs and debugging. Next there is an individual activity that each child completes. The students individually work through each level, developing a code to help the Fuzz make it to his destination. After we master these skills, we will be able to start working with our robots, Dot and Dash.
This is a great activity to teach problem solving. The students do not get the correct code right away. They fail. They get frustrated. Yet, they always figure it out. Their first reaction is to come directly to me and say I can't do it. They just have to keep trying, focus on the problem and boom! They write the code.
This is a great activity to teach problem solving. The students do not get the correct code right away. They fail. They get frustrated. Yet, they always figure it out. Their first reaction is to come directly to me and say I can't do it. They just have to keep trying, focus on the problem and boom! They write the code.
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