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K-2 Computational Thinking Lessons

These Lessons were developed as part of the project Compose and Code (NSF Award #2122807)

A Partnership to Implement the Inclusive Computer Science Model of Professional Development and a Digital Platform for PK-6 Computer Science teaching for Students with Disabilities

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Here you will find lessons that are specially designed to provide an introduction to computational thinking and unplugged coding for students in grades K-2. These lessons are unplugged and do not require students to use digital devices to complete them. These universally-designed lesson plans integrate literacy with computational thinking and coding to help students learn how to animate their written compositions. They are designed to incrementally build computational thinking and coding skills and should be completed in order. They are also designed with Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles to make them appropriate for all students, including those with disabilities. â€‹â€‹

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Lesson Foci:

Lesson 1: Pattern Recognition

Lesson 2: Sequencing

Lesson 3: Decomposition and Abstraction.

Lesson 4: Algorithms

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Lesson 2

Lesson 3

Lesson 4

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