Coding a Garden
by Alexis Wilson
In this engaging 1.5-hour lesson, 3rd-grade students will combine Science, Technology, and English Language Arts (ELA) to create a virtual garden using Code.org. Students will learn the basics of coding through block coding activities and apply their knowledge to simulate plant growth in a virtual environment. They will explore plant biology by understanding what plants need to grow—sunlight, water, and soil—and incorporate these elements into their coded garden models. Additionally, students will write informative texts explaining their virtual gardens, enhancing their writing skills. The lesson aligns with Arizona's Science Standard 3.L1U1.5 and ELA Standard 3.W.2, fostering a comprehensive learning experience. Differentiation strategies ensure all students, including those who may struggle, receive the support they need to succeed.
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3rd GradeLesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1bbqZovitus6uxneu61M5p3GXoJtfi2r-/edit?u…Related Content
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