For personal use/single classroom use only. Ratings make the TpT world go round! :-)īy purchasing and/or downloading this electronic file, you agree to the terms of use as stated below. 7-8: Flow Control Structures Posters/Video LinksĬlick the Green ★ to follow my store and get notifications of new product launches and freebies! Did you know that you can receive credit toward future TpT purchases by reviewing this product? If you enjoy this product, please leave a review at the product page or through "My Purchases" under "My Account" at TpT. A function with a series of dance moves can be created separately from the code and when a student steps on a function card, they must do that specific series. A looping mat can be placed behind a movement mat for students to repeat the action a given number of times. A sequencing arrow means to advance forward and a dance move card signals a dance that the student must do. Each student will then take turns walking through the sequence of code and following the instructions all the way from START to STOP. In groups of 3-4, students will build a sequence of code on the floor together. You will also want to have students demonstrate the different dance moves so that they are familiar with each of them. To allow students to be most successful, please MODEL and clearly discuss directions for this activity before they complete it with groups. I’d also recommend reading aloud the book How to Code a Rollercoaster by Josh Funk. There are video links provided on the Flow Control Structures chart to introduce each type of code. This activity also works as an excellent challenge for students during the yearly “Hour of Code” during December and pairs wonderfully with the “Dance Party” program on. After completing activities such as these, they can apply similar block coding strategies to coding websites and apps and eventually to more advanced languages of coding. Hop Scotch Coding Dance Party provides a simple, interactive introduction to block-style coding that is perfect for second through fifth graders as they learn the basics of programming. It's the perfect "Big Kids" version of Hop Scotch Coding, featuring your students' favorite dance moves! Your second through fifth graders will LOVE this brand new edition of Hop Scotch Coding Dance Party! Now includes PAPERLESS Google Slides Hop Scotch Coding Dance Party! Students can build and act out their own their own codes in either a slideshow format or a board format! Perfect for the Hour of Code and introducing Coding to your students!
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