Code week:Brown bear activity

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    Let's take part to the Code week

    Schools will create a Beebot game in which they will try to find out what the Brown Bear see. Each school will create a coded path (with Beebot code). The rest of the schools will have to guess “what their bear see”, following the code given to them by the partner schools. All schools will cooperate to design a Beebot game. The children of each school will design a code to help their partners find out “what their bear see”. They will share this code with the other schools. Their partners will have to follow the code in order to find out the answer. In this game children will create their first algorithm and their first steps in computational thinking. This game could be designed as an unplugged activity (we can use a child instead of a Beebot).

     

    Instructions

    Go to the following website:
    https://codeweek.eu/codeweek4all
    Click:  ADD EVENT
    Title: Brown Bear, Brown bear what do you see?
    Fill in your school details

    Date: From 15 of October 2020 at 09:00 to 24 of October 2020 at 16:00

    Description:  Children are going to learn to program Beebot and through a playful activity will make their first steps it o computational thinking.

    This activity can be even unplugged if instead of a Beebot we “program” a child.
    In the field CODE WEEK 4 ALL CODE:
    cw21-xZens

    Tag: GR GIAGKOGLOU 123

    Last click: ADD EVENT

    The Beebot map:

    You can print the map or let your children to design it.

     

     

    Our code worksheet

     

    Add your codes here

     

    https://padlet.com/dimgiag/9oogy8yauy29d8ht

     

    Lego Coders

    The EU Code Week Activity is ready!

    Let's create Eric Carle's characters with legos! In this activity, legos will represent pixels. Students read the code and fill the squares (pixels) in a 10x8 grid with plastic lego squares and discover the hidden picture.

    They can also use a picture of a colored-squares-10x8 grid and try to write the code. Either attempts will be uploaded in a padlet in order all school participants to exchange and recreate each others code.

    Schools can use the examples of the padlet or create new ones, always bearing in mind to use a grid of the same dimensions.

    For more information, visit the following link: https://padlet.com/spitsakaterina/eulegocoders , read the instructions and take part.

    Do not forget to upload your creations in the padlet