Coding is a language that programmers use in order to give computers instructions. Some examples of code using technology are: Cars Computers Websites.

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Coding is a language that programmers use in order to give computers instructions. Some examples of code using technology are: Cars Computers Websites Games Cell Phones Point of Sale Tablets

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Coding is a worthwhile skill to teach your students as it can keep them engaged in learning and prepare them for the future. Jobs Critical Thinking Problem Solving Creativity

Code can be taught using different methods: Paper Technology Physical Code can be combined with lots of core curriculum. Science Math ELA/Story Telling History

Examples

Do you see how learning code could benefit your students? Have you learned some new things about coding? Any questions, comments and/or concerns? Please fill out the survey before departing.