Created by the Del Norte County Office of Education 2018
Code to the Core Hour of Code 2018
Our goal: 100% of students completing at least 1 hour of code December 3-7, 2018
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Kick off Hour of Code with a video! Join the Hour of Code WORLDWIDE! What is Creativity! (1 min) Hour of Code Worldwide (2 min) | Space Quest(Beginner) Pets(Intermediate) Curriculum and Resources 4 Teachers Teach Coding with Tynker - Beginner webinar for educators. Click to register for archived video. | Minecraft Hour of CodeMinecraft is back for the Hour of Code with a brand new activity! 4 Coding Tutorials for grades K-2 |
Lesson Ideas & Best Practice - created by Sherry Thompson Check out a set from the IMC call 10-704 | Code to the Core Hour of Code 2018 Coding activities to support core instruction and more! | |
Extend the learning and Inspire students into STEM Careers Code Studio for K-5: kid tested, teacher approved [video] | Swift Coding on iPads Learn serious code on your iPad. In a seriously fun way. | |
Work in pairs. Research shows students learn best with pair programming, sharing a computer and working together. Encourage your students to double up. | Want prizes? Click the button to submit your class evidence of Hour of Code activities and earn prizes. | This teacher-led activity, adapted for the Hour of Code teaches children about communicating securely. |
Kick off Hour of Code with a video! Join the Hour of Code WORLDWIDE! What is Creativity! (1 min) Hour of Code Worldwide (2 min) | Coding Puzzles and Projects Gr 6+ Toxic Jungle (Advanced -uses Python) | See ALL Hour of Code Tutorials - sort by grade, device, or subject area |
Hour of Code: Dance Party, a tutorial for students to code, get creative, and even dance, all at once. Lesson plans for Code Your Own Dance Party No Devices? No Problem, try the Unplugged Activity | Code to the Core In 6-8 Hour of Code 2018 | Swift Coding on iPads Learn serious code on your iPad. In a seriously fun way. |
Brand New! An Unusual Discovery Students use their imagination to code their own story about when two characters meet in a world and discover a surprising object. | Want prizes for your class? Click the submit link below and fill out the form. Click the button to submit your class evidence of Hour of Code activities and earn prizes.. | Computer Science is for everyone. |
Work in pairs. Research shows students learn best with pair programming,. Encourage your students to double up. |
See ALL Hour of Code Tutorials - sort by grade, device, or subject area | Use your creativity and imagination to bring the Google logo to life using code. Go to this activity. | Intro to App Lab - for students comfortable with coding. |
Students can research the Computer Science for All initiative and write an argument for the prompt: “Should all students receive basic computer science education?” CCSS Writing Standards: Grade 9-10 | Code to the Core Hour of Code 2018 Coding activities to support core instruction and more! | Technology has a language. It’s called code. And we believe coding is an essential skill. |
Work in pairs. Research shows students learn best with pair programming, sharing a computer and working together. Encourage your students to double up. | Want prizes for your class? Click the submit link below and fill out the form. Click the button to submit your class evidence of Hour of Code activities and earn prizes. | Computer Science is for everyone. |
Video (3 min) | Teachers: Host an hour and get info from Code.org | Did 100% of your students earn Hour of Code Certificates? Submit evidence to collect your prizes. Prizes may include:
Thanks to DN Community School and DNHS for making prizes! |
Don't have enough devices? Use pair programming. | ||
How to guides: | Code to the Core Hour of Code 2018 Coding activities to support core instruction and more! | RESOURCES: Print certificates for your students. Print "I did an Hour of Code!" stickers for your students. Order custom t-shirts for your school. |
Original Code.org Launch Videos 1 minute version 5 minute version 9 minute version Computer Science is for everyone. | Want prizes for your class? Click the submit link below and fill out the form. Click the button to submit your class evidence of Hour of Code activities and earn prizes. | Tag your social media posts #HourOfCode @codeorg #DNcodes #EngagedDN |
How can you guide your K-5 students toward STEM and Computer Science success? CODE.org FREE training for K-5 teachers is coming to DN in February. Read more about this training and register here. ← | ||
Share your coding moments using these hashtags: #hourofcode #DNcodes #EngagedDN