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Let's learn how to code. Click on your classroom and then log in with your name and secret picture. You can do the lessons in order or you can choose the ones that you would like to do. 




Note to parents: All of these lessons align with Common Core Math, English Language Arts and Science Standards, International Society for Technology in Education Standards and CSTA Computer Science Standards. Go to code.org for more information.

The following themes are explored: algorithms, data, abstraction, computing practice and programming, computers and communication devices and community, global and ethical impacts.

Computational Thinking Practices:
Creativity
Collaboration
Communication
Persistence
Problem Solving



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