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Preschool problem solving scaffolded notes

Preview of MINECRAFT - Code.org - Coding - Computational Thinking - Computer Programming

MINECRAFT - Code.org - Coding - Computational Thinking - Computer Programming

Explanation for one of the Minecraft puzzles on Code.org.Great for teaching Debugging.Great for demonstrating Pattern Recognition and Algorithmic Design as parts of Computational Thinking.
Preview of STAR WARS (Nested Loops) - Code.org, Coding, Computational Thinking, Programming

STAR WARS (Nested Loops) - Code.org, Coding, Computational Thinking, Programming

Explanation for one of the Star Wars puzzles on Code.org.Teaching Point: Nested LoopsGreat for demonstrating Pattern Recognition and Algorithmic Design as parts of Computational Thinking.
Preview of Graphic Organizers: When and How to use Visuals

Graphic Organizers: When and How to use Visuals

Created by
Vinci eLearning
The Graphic Organizer Guide is a collection of various graphic organizers and how to use them as another modality of learning. When a graphic organizer is present and a teacher shows and explains, it impacts the learning process.
Preview of FREE Computational Thinking Graphic Organizer | Problem Solving | STEM

FREE Computational Thinking Graphic Organizer | Problem Solving | STEM

This Graphic Organizer is really useful in guiding teachers and students through the process of computational thinking in the classroom. It addresses computational thinking through the following four areas. Decomposition, Pattern Recognition, Abstraction, Algorithmic DesignAn excellent resource for innovative thinking, coding and general problem-solving with the STEM and Digital Technologies Curriculum.
Preview of Early Years' Problem Solving Teacher's Notes

Early Years' Problem Solving Teacher's Notes

Easy to follow road map on problem solving for the Early Years' age group. What to do and how to do it!
Preview of Problem Solving Peace Rug

Problem Solving Peace Rug

Created by
Ms Bs Beehive
This is a great tool for teaching students to solve problems independently! In my classroom we have a small rug called the "peace rug" that the students sit on when using this process. They sit criss-cross across from each other. It takes some modeling at the beginning of the year, but they catch on quickly! After a few practcies, my students just simply ask if they can "go to the peace rug". Hope this helps!
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