Coding with Kindergarten and Preschool Students

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Teaching is an ever fluid art. Not only do we adapt to the needs of our students each year, but to a world that is constantly advancing; particularly in the way of technology. Technology is not only changing the way that we instruct our students, but also the way they are absorbing information. As educators, we need to be sure that we are using technology in a purposeful way, to enhance the learning. 

Not every school, however, has the same access to digital devices. No problem! Kindergarten Kiosk has a fantastic, developmentally appropriate unit to help get your kids coding with no devices needed.

STEM Skills: Learning to Program
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STEM Skills: Learning to Program
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Stem Skills

Learning To Program

Teach young children to program a robot without buying a robot! Teach simple coding skills using this fun and engaging card game in which the adult becomes the robot!

Quickly becomes a classroom or at-home favorite. Children love this activity that sparks creativity as it introduces important STEM thinking.

Fulfills next generation science standards!

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Continue the robot fun in the areas of math and literacy

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I love to use this unit after we’ve been in school for a bit and my kinders are used to our routines and procedures, but you can start whenever you think your kids are ready.

Here’s how I use it. First, I bring in the instruction manuals for LEGO and let kids build with those. As a group, we discuss how we need to follow the instructions to build the set correctly. Then  I introduce the term ‘algorithm’ and we discuss that. This helps me set the stage for introducing the unit. You can even find songs about coding like Algorithm Al because everything is better with a song!

I follow the lesson plan pretty carefully afterwards because it’s easy to follow and the language is detailed but simple enough for the kids to understand. A few years back, I purchased the coding Mouse Bots and use these to extend the learning. Now that the students have had practice with ‘writing code’ they are able to create a code for the mouse to follow.

 
 
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I love to teach coding to my students because it incorporates the S.T.E.M skills that are vital to our teaching. Additionally, it allows me to incorporate the 6 C’s into my lesson planning. In my district, we are expected to teach Collaboration, Communication, Creativity, Critical Thinking, Character and Citizenship. I can incorporate the first four of these with just this one unit!

S.T.E.M. also has a positive effect on our students motivation for learning. They’re excited to practice these skills and prepares them to be critical thinkers.

Below are some products that can extend STEM or the Robot Theme into other areas of the curriculum.


STEM Skills: Magnification
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STEM Skills: Magnification
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Magnification Skill Lessons

Insects

Teach students how to use magnification tools through these fun and developmentally appropriate activities.

Fulfills next generation science standards!

Contents Include

  • Build An Insect Zoo

  • Catching Insects

  • Insect Memory

  • Insect Observation

  • Insect Magnification

  • Insect Body Parts

  • Ladybug, Ladybug

  • My Insect

  • Insect Trap Engineering

  • Baby Bumblebee

  • Painting Bugs

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Reading, 'Rithmetic and Robots
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This set of Robot Themed games will be the right fit for your active learners. Games are easy to use and have only "ONE-TIME' prep!


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