5th Grade
Rotation 8
April 9-May 3
Learning Targets:
I can use correct keyboarding techniques with touch proficiency to prepare for the state keyboard test.
I can use conditionals and sensing blocks to code a maze game in CS First.
Tuesday
Wednesday
2. Work on your Maze Game or play Interland when you finish Puzzle Keyboarding.
Friday
Free Choice Minutes
keyboarding
Hour of Code Activities
Lasers, traps and marvelous mazes! Help Bot0 escape before she gets ejected! Bot0 is a friendly, harmless helper robot. Or is she? Her teammates believe otherwise. Program Bot0 to make her way through the underbelly of the space ship and escape before they find her.
Kodable- Make Shapes with Code
Use math and coding skills to make your own maze and then try to solve it. Start with a basic square and then see how many different shapes you can include in your maze designs!
Use drag-and-drop programming to make your own Flappy Bird game, and customize it to look different (Flappy Shark, Flappy Santa, whatever).
Get a ball to bounce around the screen. Learn about loops and conditionals within loops.
Read and interpret Python programs to find the right trajectory and win the challenges. You will have to focus and use your intuitive abilities to understand some core concepts of Python.
Code a Dance Party to share with your friends. Featuring Katy Perry, Shawn Mendes, Lil Nas X, Panic! At The Disco, Jonas Brothers, and many more!
Mario's Secret Adventure: Code Your Own 3-D Game
Build your very own 3D Mario game, while learning the basics of programming. Learn about the fundamentals of game development; form an understanding of motion in 3D space; learn to add score, lives and cool sound effects to your game, all in less than an hour.
Scratch 3.0 tutorial for making a game with a shark chasing and eating fish, disrupted when a diver is eaten accidentally.
Rodocodo: Code Hour is a self-guided coding game for 4-11 year olds. It teaches the fundamentals of coding such as sequencing, debugging, loops and functions. It also teaches techniques for solving problems so children become more confident, independent learners
Create a solar system that really rocks! Learn about music, astronomy, and coding in this self-guided activity (no coding experience required). Program planets to make music, creating your own musical solar system, complete with spacey melodies.
Beginning JavaScript is designed to get students typing simple commands that have a big impact on the characters' actions. The students will type commands that make the characters do everything from backflips to make sounds and even talk. This activity will help you learn basic JavaScript ideas and commands.
Computer science is about so much more than coding! Learn about AI, machine learning, training data, and bias, while exploring ethical issues and how AI can be used to address world problems.
The people of planet Allegrus have lost their ancestral songs. Follow this tutorial to build your own musical side-scrolling game and recover the lost melodies. Customize every aspect of the game, while learning the basics of game development, physics and collisions. No coding or musical knowledge required.
Code It! Images and Imaginations
Learn to program your own amazing images and animations.