Letting students play on CodeCombat needn't just be an almost-holidays lesson without purpose or assessment!
This lesson takes students through the free levels of CodeCombat (an online game that teaches students Python programming, which is required to play the game) in a structured way.
The presentation instructs students how to log on and start playing, and it includes numerous differentiated questions. Teacher stops play for students to write their answers in a Word or PowerPoint document, then play can resume.
Questions are differentiated by ability and depth, with questions out of Bloom's higher-order strands included for the more able students.
The lesson can be used as an alternative assessment, or for a fun (but structured) Computer Science period.
This lesson takes students through the free levels of CodeCombat (an online game that teaches students Python programming, which is required to play the game) in a structured way.
The presentation instructs students how to log on and start playing, and it includes numerous differentiated questions. Teacher stops play for students to write their answers in a Word or PowerPoint document, then play can resume.
Questions are differentiated by ability and depth, with questions out of Bloom's higher-order strands included for the more able students.
The lesson can be used as an alternative assessment, or for a fun (but structured) Computer Science period.
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