Code.org Computer Science Implementation Guide

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Teacher Implementation Guide Code.org Computer Science

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Code.org Computer Science engages students in cross-curricular co activities and helps them capture their learning on Seesaw. Students skills to create interactive maps, book covers, animal adaptations, and more across more than 20 CSTA-aligned lessons. Students will use the Seesaw canvas to interact with different coding concepts, and then drive their understanding home by coding inside of Code.org's Sprite Lab!

Best Practices

Artifacts of learning: Engage students in rich discussion in Seesaw before coding on Code.org. Students can reflect on their coding experiences and show what they know about coding and math inside of Seesaw.

Personally authentic: Encourage students to integrate their interests, culture, and the world around them into independent and partner activities. Seesaw’s multimodal tools and creative canvas make it easy for students to reflect and share their projects.

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