Mission Code Implementation Guide

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Teacher Implementation Guide Mission Code

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Mission Code helps students build digital and hands-on Compu and Computational Thinking skills without having to become e first. Students visually code, problem solve, and explain programming decisions as secret agents, helping robots save planets from impending doom. Every lesson is designed in a narrative video format which makes the content accessible to students and teachers, regardless of experience.

Best Practices

Sequence: For the best learning experience, complete each lesson sequentially since coding skills build across lessons.ndent work.

Whole-Group: For a more scaffolded implementation, complete the lessons whole class first.

Self-Guided: For a more self-guided student experience, assign the lessons for a small group, center, partner, or independent work.

Hands-On Activities: Printable extension activity resources in the teacher notes bring plugged activities offline for center, partner, or independent work.

Badges: Collectible digital and printable badges gamify the learning experience.

Unplugged: Printable extension activity resources in the teacher notes bring plugged activities offline for center, partner, or independent work.

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