Category: Teach computing Primary School
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Botley 2.0 Stickers
Are you interested in decorating your Botley with Botley 2.0 stickers? Do you want to have each Botley accessory shining with Botley stickers? Then, you have clicked the right article. Here you will be shown to stick the Botley 2.0 stickers on the robot accessories. So, keep reading this decorative write-up that will also decorate…
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Teaching Programming to 5 to 11 year-olds
The development at early age understanding computer science has an important impact on the way children grow up. That is why the primary curriculum includes topics for teaching Programming to 5 to 11-year-olds. It develops computational thinking learning to use computers not only as users but as creators too. So it doesn’t matter the choice…
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Digital Literacy
Our kids need the knowledge and skills to understand our digital world. So let’s talk about that as “Digital Literacy.” which needs to be in the curriculum for school from the beginning. That’s why digital literacy in primary school is so critical. Because of the importance of Digital literacy, parents and teachers must contribute to…
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Operators in Scratch
This chapter will teach you the Scratch tools you wish to write programs that compare values, evaluate logical expressions, and make decisions supporting the results. We’ll also bear several valuable examples of applications. Here’s what you’ll learn along the way: Basic problem-solving techniques. The way to use them if and if/else blocks to decide among…
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Programming for kids
Programming for kids depends on their ages. Let’s focus this post on 5 – 8 years old. Kids will not create and code software. However, their age is old enough to be introduced funnily in the exploration of computer science programming concepts. The list of coding options for kids ages 5-8 goes from those that…
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Loops
You’ve seen several of Scratch’s repetition structures before, but this blog covers them in greater detail. Next, it’s time to debate new blocks that make loops, nested loops, and recursion. By the top of this chapter, we’ll have explored the following programming concepts: Repetition structures to execute statements repeatedly. How to validate the user input.…
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Botley 2.0 Review – Techniques to use it.
What is Botley 2.0, the coding robot? And how does it help children learn basic coding and programming with screen-free activities? Here is the complete Botley 2.0 review!! Before reading an extensive review about Botley 2.0, if you can know about other similar robots, and you can try our articles about Best Educational Robots. Let’s…
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Motions and Drawings
Now that you know your way around the interface, you’re able to use more of Scratch’s programming tools. During this blog you’ll learn about motions and drawings. Lets, start, Motions and Drawings. As we learn, If you would like to form games or other animated programs, you’ll use blocks from the Motion palette to maneuver…
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Teaching computer skills to elementary students
Computers facilitate doing many tasks instead of doing them manually by humans. As a result, computers play vital roles in many different sectors worldwide in this computing-intensive world. As a result, teaching computer skills to elementary students is now more critical than ever. Many people depend on computer devices daily, whether at their homes or…
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STEM / STEAM education in elementary schools
Many elementary schools pay serious attention to choose the right educational approach for our children these days. It is a critical point to consider for children’s development, boosting their learning skills, and preparing a qualified workforce. Although schools are different in their educational systems worldwide, most focus on STEM-based education or STEAM curriculum, especially elementary…