Friday, December 12, 2014

Coding in Ms. Ferguson's class

We are learning to code as part of " code week"... Here is some information and photos of us at work
WHY LEARN TO CODE?
In a world where we're surrounded by technology, and where so many of our interactions we have are with computers, learning to code helps us understand how these services work.

What's more, learning to code gives us a powerful way to explore our ideas and make things, both for work and play. GET INVOLVED

If your code club or group is meeting during Code Week, add your events to the coding map of Europe. Not yet part of a group? Organize a Code Week event in your area! We've prepared a #codeEU Toolkit for organizers and alist of resources to get you started.

Community groups, schools, companies and non-profits are all welcome to run a Code Week event. And while October 11 - 17 will be the biggest celebration of coding across Europe, we're looking forward to activities throughout the year. Have questions? Get in touch with EU Code Week Ambassadors in your country and find out more about how to volunteer, or even sponsor a local event.

Coding in Ms. Connolly's class

Yesterday we took part in 'One hour of Coding'. We had to use a code to make the angry bird move. We solved 13 puzzles, they got harder as we went along so we had to think hard before we tried a new code. We had lots of fun. Maybe when we grow up we will write codes for bigger computer programs/
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Monday, December 8, 2014

Hour of code: Computer programming

We joined a worldwide event of computer programming today.
We learned to code!
Try it out at home.....We can teach you too!
This is the coding we did: