Thanksgiving Day Parade- Buildings and Balloons
Students create a city and a plan for a route for a Thanksgiving parade with floats coded by robots. The students build the buildings along the parade route using area or addition/subtraction houses. Then they create their float and code the robots down the parade route.
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