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Kiki Prottsman

    How To Be a Coder
    Thinking Through Project-Based Learning
    Let's All Teach Computer Science!
    Computational Thinking and Coding for Every Student
    Crayola (R) Art of Coding
    My First Coding Book
    • My First Coding Book

      • 24pages
      • 1 heure de lecture
      4,4(78)Évaluer

      Get with the program! Introduce your child to the wonderful world of coding. Packed with flaps, wheels and sliders, this is the essential guide for children wishing to learn the ins and outs of coding. Written specifically for Key Stage 1 level, My First Coding Book teaches your child how to understand and use basic algorithms and bug fixes. The eye-catching illustrations and hands-on sliders will not only keep your little ones entertained, but will help to improve their ability to solve maths problems as well! Computer coding is now a key part of the UK National Curriculum and is taught to children as soon as they begin school. My First Coding Book offers a unique and exciting alternative to dull worksheets and is perfect for teachers, parents or grandparents introducing their children to computing. Give your child a head start without the need for a computer.

      My First Coding Book
    • Crayola (R) Art of Coding

      A Celebration of Creative Mindsets

      Engaging readers through hands-on, unplugged activities, this book introduces the fundamental concepts of coding without the need for screens. It encourages creativity and problem-solving, making coding accessible and fun for all ages. Through interactive exercises, readers will learn to think like programmers, laying a solid foundation for future coding skills while fostering a love for technology and innovation.

      Crayola (R) Art of Coding
    • Thinking Through Project-Based Learning

      • 197pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,1(31)Évaluer

      Whether new to project-based learning or ready to strengthen existing classroom projects, teachers will find a full suite of strategies and tools in this essential book.

      Thinking Through Project-Based Learning
    • How To Be a Coder

      Learn to Think like a Coder with Fun Activities, then Code in Scratch 3.0 Online!

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,0(2)Évaluer

      This book creatively merges coding and crafting, offering engaging offline activities to teach key coding concepts. Through hands-on projects using everyday items like balloons and paper, as well as games such as noughts and crosses, it makes learning to code accessible and fun for all ages.

      How To Be a Coder
    • Learn to think like a coder without a computer!Each of the fun craft activities included in this book will teach you about a key concept of computer programming and can be done completely offline. Then you can put your skills into practice by trying out the simple programs provided in the online, child-friendly computer language Scratch .This crafty coding book breaks down the principles of coding into bite-sized chunks that will get you thinking like a computer scientist in no time. Learn about loops by making a friendship bracelet, find out about programming by planning a scavenger hunt, and discover how functions work with paper fortune tellers. Children can then use their new knowledge to code for real by following the clear instructions to build programs in Scratch 3.0.Perfect for kids aged 7-9, the various STEAM activities will help teach children the crucial skills of logical thinking that will give them a head-start for when they begin programming on a computer. Famous scientist pages teach children about coding pioneers, such as Alan Turing and Katherine Johnson, and topic pages, such as the Internet, give kids a wider understanding of the subject.Written by computer science expert Kiki Prottsman, How to be a Coder is so much fun kids won't realize they're learning!

      How to Be a Coder: Learn to Think Like a Coder with Fun Activities, Then Code in Scratch 3.0 Online