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Computer Science Week

Plugged Lesson Resources

COMPUTER SCIENCE VOCABULARY:  

ALGORITHM:  The directions to follow to complete a task.  

CODE:  The written steps a computer follows to complete a task.  

PROGRAMMER:  The person who writes the code telling a computer what to do.  

 

COMPUTER SCIENCE VOCABULARY:  

ALGORITHM:  The directions to follow to complete a task.  

CODE:  The written steps a computer follows to complete a task.  

PROGRAMMER:  The person who writes the code telling a computer what to do.  

COMPUTER SCIENCE VOCABULARY:  

ALGORITHM:  The directions to follow to complete a task.  

CODE:  The written steps a computer follows to complete a task.  

PROGRAMMER:  The person who writes the code telling a computer what to do.  

CONDITIONS:  An exception to the rules telling the computer to do something different.  

COMPUTER SCIENCE VOCABULARY:  

ALGORITHM:  The directions to follow to complete a task.  

CODE:  The written steps a computer follows to complete a task.  

PROGRAMMER:  The person who writes the code telling a computer what to do.  

CONDITIONS:  An exception to the rules telling the computer to do something different.  

BLOCKLY:  The computer language in which the code is written.

COMPUTER SCIENCE VOCABULARY:  

ALGORITHM:  The directions to follow to complete a task.  

CODE:  The written steps a computer follows to complete a task.  

PROGRAMMER:  The person who writes the code telling a computer what to do.  

BLOCKLY:  The computer language in which the code is written.

CONDITIONS:  An exception to the rules telling the computer to do something different.  

LOOP:  Repeating a command a number of times or until a condition is met. 

ITERATION:  The number of times a loop is repeated. 

Unplugged Lesson Resources

COMPUTER SCIENCE VOCABULARY:  

ALGORITHM:  The directions to follow to complete a task.  

CODE:  The written steps a computer follows to complete a task.  

PROGRAMMER:  The person who writes the code telling a computer what to do.  

COMPUTER SCIENCE VOCABULARY:  

ALGORITHM:  The directions to follow to complete a task.  

CODE:  The written steps a computer follows to complete a task.  

PROGRAMMER:  The person who writes the code telling a computer what to do.  

CONDITIONS:  An exception to the rules telling the computer to do something different.  

Write an Algorithm for the game 

Rock Paper Scissors

COMPUTER SCIENCE VOCABULARY:  

ALGORITHM:  The directions to follow to complete a task. 

INPUT:   information taken in by the computer 

STORAGE:  information saved in the computer 

PROCESS:  manipulation of information stored in the computer

OUTPUT:  anything put out by the computer 

COMPUTER SCIENCE VOCABULARY:  

ALGORITHM:  The directions to follow to complete a task.  

CODE:  The written steps a computer follows to complete a task.  

PROGRAMMER:  The person who writes the code telling a computer what to do.  

BLOCKLY:  The computer language in which the code is written.

CONDITIONS:  An exception to the rules telling the computer to do something different.  

LOOP:  Repeating a command a number of times or until a condition is met. 

ITERATION:  The number of times a loop is repeated. 

COMPUTER SCIENCE VOCABULARY:  

ALGORITHM:  The directions to follow to complete a task.  

CODE:  The written steps a computer follows to complete a task.  

PROGRAMMER:  The person who writes the code telling a computer what to do.  

BLOCKLY:  The computer language in which the code is written.

CONDITIONS:  An exception to the rules telling the computer to do something different.  

LOOP:  Repeating a command a number of times or until a condition is met. 

ITERATION:  The number of times a loop is repeated. 

Pair Programming Video

Hour of Code

 

      

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Learning Standards

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