NOTE: This page is the support page for Lessons 5 - 8 ONLY of Unit 4 (Variables, Conditionals, and Functions) from the Code.org curriculum.
While the bulk of this unit is based on the Code.org lessons, we have added some supplemental material and some modifications to assist with our Digital Learning environment.
This page will document exactly what you need to do for each lesson. Refer to this page frequently as you work through your Code.org lessons.
The Chapter and/or Lesson names below match what you see in Code.org to make it easier to stay on track. Lessons with shaded backgrounds represent assessments.
Complete U4: L5: Conditionals: Explore ('20-'21) at Code.org
Modifications: (see below)
Notes: (see below)
Watch the video on Level 2
Go to Google Classroom and find the "UNIT 4: LESSON 5 (Conditionals: Explore): Digital Manipulatives" lesson. You will need to watch the video below in order to properly complete complete your interactive slide deck.
Watch the CSP U4L5 Conditionals Explore Video and complete your interactive slide deck from step 2.
Complete the assessment question on Level 3.
Complete U4: L6: Conditionals: Investigate ('20-'21) at Code.org
Modifications: TBD
Notes:
Go to Google Classroom
Find the "UNIT 4: LESSON 6 (Conditionals: Investigate) - Activity Guide" in the Unit 4 topic.
Follow the directions on the document to help you complete Lesson 6
Complete U4: L7: Conditionals: Practice ('20-'21) at Code.org
Modifications: None. Complete entire lesson at Code.org
Notes:
There is a walkthrough for Level 10 below (2 videos)
As always, don't just watch the videos. Try to solve the problem on your own first. If you need help getting started, watch the first video (Understanding the Problem) and then see if you can get started on your own.
Complete U4: L8: Conditionals: Make ('20-'21) at Code.org
Modifications: None. Complete entire lesson at Code.org.
Notes:
There are a series of walkthrough videos for Level 3 if you need them. You should try to solve the puzzle yourself BEFORE you watch any of the videos. If you did solve the puzzle, compare your solution with the solution and strategies in the videos.
If you are having trouble getting started, watch this video to make sure you understand the problem you are trying to solve. Once you properly understand the problem, see if you can tackle ANY part of the solution before you watch any of the other videos.