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Kindergarten Holiday Card Coding

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Pages
8 pages
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Create an interactive Christmas (Holiday) card that your students can share with loved ones. This project was inspired by the "Hour of Code" for every student!

This project has kids programming, and is student and TEACHER friendly. There is no need to understand computer programming languages when using Scratch (http://scratch.mit.edu)!

This project walks both students and teachers, step-by-step, through the process of using coding with all students AND is aligned to CCSS in math and ELA. It is possible to incorporate computer programming skills into the concepts we are already covering!

Computer Science Education Week is December 9-15th.

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Total Pages
8 pages
Answer Key
N/A
Teaching Duration
1 hour
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Describe measurable attributes of objects, such as length or weight. Describe several measurable attributes of a single object.
Directly compare two objects with a measurable attribute in common, to see which object has “more of”/“less of” the attribute, and describe the difference. For example, directly compare the heights of two children and describe one child as taller/shorter.
With guidance and support from adults, explore a variety of digital tools to produce and publish writing, including in collaboration with peers.
Capitalize the first word in a sentence and the pronoun I.
Recognize and name end punctuation.

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