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Story Starters - Using Story Bags in the Writing Center
Story Bags- Put random stuff in each bag and have them make up and write a story based on what is in the bag. Great for fictional writing.
11 Kids Activities to Learn Coding without a Computer
Can you learn coding without a computer? Yes you can! These 11 fun activities for kids teach them basic coding concepts off-screen. Check them out and see what fundamental coding concepts you can teach your child without a computer.
Bee-Bot Floor Robot – Teaching Basic Programming
The bee-bot programmable robot teaches logic, the basics of programming and how a computer "thinks."
Cut out pictures from books, magazines and leftover fabric to make these awesome story-telling aids!
How to make homemade story stones and how to use them
Pipe Cleaner Circuitry
Picture of Building a Simple Working Circuit: Attaching the LED Light to the Pipe Cleaners
Color-Me™ Blank Puzzles (Pack of 24) | Customizable Puzzle Projects
Puzzle idea for Bully Prevention Month - great for a community bulletin board accent. Spread awareness about bullying, and promote kindness and friendship.
The Wheels on the Bot Go Round and Round: Programming in Primary
Today's blogger is Sara Hunter. Sara is STEM Coach at Union Elementary School in Zionsville Community Schools. In December 2013, the Hour...
DIY Computer Coding Camp at Home
DIY coding camp at home for kids age 5 to 10, teach kids programming skills with 5 printable games + extension activity ideas | STEM summer camp | tech camp | homeschool | ICT
5 Crucial Computer Coding Skills You Can Teach Kids at Home
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