Unplugged Coding with indi Part 1 & 2
by Tina Martinez
This is an unplugged screen free introduction to coding for Kindergarten and 1st grade students. They use colors and arrows to code a robot through a path maze. In part 1 students will learn the vocabulary and how to handle and use indi. In part 2 students will use colors and arrows to make a path maze for indi. This lesson is easily adapted for other unplugged screen free coding robots.
Lesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Y61Pe7orLTsrIWNNr0qUjvpq6Yp69_pd/edit?u…Subject Area
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