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Tabletop Coding

2/11/2016

 
This kit helps youth to understand how coding works. They will move a game piece across a grid game board by randomly pulling code "instructions" from a deck, then organize the deck so the piece will move in a particular path.

This kit was created by Amy Koester, Youth & Family Program Coordinator, Skokie (IL) Public Library. 

Tabletop Coding
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Program a Friend

10/8/2015

 
Program a Friend
File Size: 319 kb
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In this program students will be writing “code” to command the actions of another student. Begin the program with a group demonstration and then break them out into groups of two or more.

Frogs & Cupcakes

8/20/2015

 
This is a board game, based off the board game Robot Turtles, that teaches kids how to code! Kids will program their frog to move on a grid from a starting square to a cupcake using simple commands: move forward, turn left, turn right. Add more obstacles as you move forward to introduce more complex concepts.

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Frogs and Cupcakes
File Size: 1290 kb
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