We love celebrating computer science, computational thinking and the art of not giving up at Brewster School! Computer Science Education Week was celebrated December 5-9, 2022 all over the world. In the library, learners viewed a message from NASA astronauts on the International Space Station about how important computer science is. Kindergarteners used Kodable and learned how to move the fuzzball through tunnels by telling it the directions to go. First graders chose from RodoCodo or Kodable. Second graders worked to solve challenges in Beaver Achiever or created their own characters and then code their actions in Scratch Junior. Some students chose to do some unplugged coding like in the picture below - Compound words from STEAMPoweredFamily.com. Digital coding can be found at code.org. Now that they've gotten started, they can continue coding all year long!
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AuthorMrs. Lussier is a Library Media Specialist at Brewster Elementary School in Durham, CT and at John Lyman Elementary School in Middlefield, CT. I am passionate about getting kids reading (ok, everyone!), wondering, using technology and having FUN! President of CT Association of School Librarians Blogroll
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