Coding Concepts in the Primary Math Classroom
In this primary Kindergarten-1st grade STEM lesson, students will learn to define algorithm, bug, and debug in reference to programming. Through engagement with a virtual simulation, students will learn how to use directional arrows to create an algorithm to move an object.
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