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Activity: Grouping Categories
$4.00Grouping items into categories is often used in mathematics and of course everyday life, but also in computer programming! In this activity, we explore the concept of Grouping, which is not the same as Sorting.
This activity has variations which make it suited for all of the Primary year levels.
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Activity: Sort Algorithm
$4.00In this activity, a group of students explore the concept of an Algorithm by performing Sorting operations.
Doing this as an activity encompasses all learning styles and thus offers maximum engagement for students.
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Resource: Algorithms, Pseudocode and Flowcharts
$7.00Pseudocode and Flowcharts are ways of showing algorithms or processes. Both pseudocode and flowcharts are in used in many places, so it’s important to know how to read and understand them, but also to also how to create them!
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Resource: ASCII Character Encoding
$4.00Since inside a computer everything is stored as a number, people needed to decide on how to store the alphabet, numbers and other characters (like an exclamation mark or a comma). Every character needs to its own unique number. We call this encoding.
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Resource: Recognising Upper and Lower Case
$7.00In this resource, we explore upper and lower case letters. Because we encounter many different fonts on the web and in printed matter, as well as in handwriting, it is important for students to get to know the look of a few common fonts, but also to appreciate the general pattern that a letter can look slightly (or even a quite a lot) different and still be the same letter (italics often confuse kids!). Digits 0-9 are also included as they too differ per font.
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Our class created ginger beer with the help of the ginger beer kit. The children were really engaged with the…
Indi Alford, Teacher