Introduction to Coding Vocabulary: Memory Match Card Game
This unplugged activity is geared towards a younger audience with the intention of introducing basic coding terminology through a memory matching card game.
This unplugged activity is geared towards a younger audience with the intention of introducing basic coding terminology through a memory matching card game.
Nanili is a game developed by Pinnguaq that introduces you to the art of coding. It does this by encouraging you to find the most elegant solutions through creating procedural functions and loops.
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This activity provides an opportunity for learners to investigate problems that exist in the world today, and are challenged to use simple materials to design a solution. Learners will use recycled materials and natural materials...
Learners will design a predator-prey style game in Scratch where a shark sprite will move around the screen gobbling up a bunch of fish!
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Lego Challenge Cards for learners in grades 4-6 that provide open-ended building possibilities.
This lesson omits technology from use to allow students to explore structural design using simple materials.
Learn about potential and kinetic energy by building a catapult with popsicle sticks, elastics, and a bottle cap.
Use recycled newspaper and tape to build the tallest freestanding tower that can be both tall and strong enough to withstand a windstorm. Then create a windstorm to see if your tower can stand tall!
In this installment, Pilluak and Sanak deal with the uncertainty of ice conditions caused by climate change, and seek to discover a safe means of travel to a popular camping spot.
Finding reliable information online can be challenging. This Bearanormal Activity comic explores considerations you should make when reading information on the internet.
Print and play this board game to explore issues surrounding climate change. Learn about what is causing the climate crisis and how we can work to prevent it.
Students will learn the Inuit perspective on serving others through pijitsirniq and how this is linked to the concept of becoming a respectful steward in life through avattimik kamatsiarniq.
Getting started with Blender and learning how to navigate and apply its tools for the purpose of designing a custom set of dice for printing in 3D.
Author Jon Corbett will teach students about Pathfinder using Microsoft Small Basics in this series.
Do you listen to podcasts? Or maybe you don’t know what a podcasting is. Find out more in this lesson as Michelle Jilesen teaches us how to create a podcast of our own.
Students will review short films and write a film review based on the intended audience, point of view, and purpose.
Based on a book called “Trip to the Moon”, students will learn the basics of animation and sprite movement in Scratch using trip to the moon.
Using the game Lightbot, students will learn how to create step-by-step instructions used in procedural writing.
Students will learn that it is acceptable and encouraged to use computers and technology for fun and learning, but it is also very important to consider what they are consuming and why.
In this lesson students will be exploring conditional statements and how they can be used in game design.
Using Scratch, students will learn about the locations of provinces, territories and various cultural areas of Canada!
Art and storytelling is very important in Indigenous culture. In this lesson we combine the Seven Grandfather Teachings with digital comic book strips.