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AP1.a.1.e
Construct and execute algorithms (sets of step-by- step instructions), which include sequencing and simple loops to accomplish a task, both independently and collaboratively, with or without a computing device.
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Introduction to Computer Science and Scratch
Sequences (Unplugged)
Introduction to Message Events
Properties of Matter
Maze Game Project
Story Problems: Add and Subtract within 20
Greater Than and Less Than: Single-Digit Numbers
Changing Landforms
Types of Motion
Animal Life Cycles
Events
Story Problems: Add and Subtract within 10
Counting with Mazes
Light and Shadows
Story Problems: Add and Subtract within 100
Phases of the Moon
Create Your Own Story Problem
Living and Nonliving
Weather and Seasons
Original Story Animations - Personal Story
Digital Research 2: Choice Research
Adding within 20 and Sequences (Unplugged)
Loops
Original Story Animations - Fiction Story
Cardinal Directions
Events and Money
Wildlife Scene Project
Communities Modify Their Environment
Changes in the Environment
Counting with Bee-Bot®
Introduction to Bee-Bot®: Planning a Program
Patterns with Bee-Bot®
Seasons with Bee-Bot®
Place Value: Adding Up to 20
Comparing Length with Bee-Bot®
Weather with Bee-Bot®
Introduction to Kibo®
Needs of Living Things with Bee-Bot®
Push and Pull with Bee-Bot®
Skills Practice: Events
Skills Practice: ScratchJr Drawing Tools
Punctuation: Write a Great Sentence!
Seed Dispersal
Unplugged Introduction to ScratchJr: Part 1
Unplugged Introduction to ScratchJr: Part 2
Shapes with Bee-Bot®
Seasonal Project (Summer): Pop the Balloons
Making Ten with Bee-Bot®
Seasonal Project (Spring): Create a Chase Game
Seasonal Project (Fall): Gathering Apples Game
Using the Go To Page Block
Introduction to the Grid
Introduction to Speed Blocks
Introduction to Show and Hide Blocks
Introduction to Grow and Shrink Blocks
Forever Loop Dance Party
CodeHS Coding Card Game: Sequences
CodeHS Coding Card Game: Sequences 2
CodeHS Coding Card Game: Loops
CodeHS Coding Card Game: Loops 2
CodeHS Coding Card Game: Conditionals
CodeHS Coding Card Game: Conditionals 2
Code Block Review
Loops: Catching Butterflies
Introduction to the Wait Block
Greater Than and Less Than: Two-Digit Numbers
Greater Than and Less Than: Three-Digit Numbers
About Me Project
Chicken Crossing Game
River Crossing Game
Racing Game
Create a Map
Hide and Seek Game
3D Shapes
Digital Greeting Card
Design an Adventure Game
Preventing Erosion
Geographic Effects on Early Civilizations
Events (Alpine UT updates)
Grow and Shrink Blocks in Motion
Seasons with Code & Go® Robot Mouse
Weather with Code & Go® Robot Mouse
Introduction to Code & Go® Robot Mouse: Basic Movements
Counting with Code & Go® Robot Mouse
Introduction to Code & Go® Robot Mouse: Planning a Program
Patterns with Code & Go® Robot Mouse
Comparing Length with Code & Go® Robot Mouse
Needs of Living Things with Code & Go® Robot Mouse
Push and Pull with Code & Go® Robot Mouse
Shapes with Code & Go® Robot Mouse
Making Ten with Code & Go® Robot Mouse
Programming a Cycle
Message Events: Scout Plays in the Forest
Pages: Create a Tapping Game
Growing Garden
Message Events: Simon Says
Maze Game Project
Loops: Frog and Rabbit
Grid: Arctic Animation
Forever Loops: Fireworks
Loops: Play in the Park
Sequences: Digital Responsibilities
Grid: Solving Mazes
Animal Sounds
Events: Submarine Sequences
Transportation Speeds and Sounds
Sequences (Unplugged)
Introduction to Events
Sequences: Snowball Fight
Acting with Events
Bowling Game
All About Me!
Drawing Tools: Nature Walk
Changing Environments with Bee-Bot®
Seasonal Project (Winter): Build a Snowman
Changing Environments with Code & Go® Robot Mouse
Careers in CS: Litter Free Communities
Computational Thinking: Morning Routines
Computational Thinking: Evening Routines
Computational Thinking: School Day Routines
Careers in CS: Coding for Fashion-Retail
Winter Celebrations Around the World
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AP1.a.2.e
Decompose a larger computational problem into smaller sub-problems independently or with teacher guidance (e.g., to draw a snowman, we can draw several different, simpler shapes).
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Sequences (Unplugged)
Adaptations and Survival: Camouflage
Designing Solutions from Nature
Introduction to Message Events
Properties of Matter
Animal Life Cycles
Events
Loops Part 2
Counting with Mazes
Research Presentations
Storytelling Animations
Create Your Own Story Problem
Adding within 20 and Sequences (Unplugged)
Loops
Storytelling Animations Part 2
Original Story Animations - Fiction Story
Advanced Data and Programming
Wildlife Scene Project
Changes in the Environment
VEX 123®: Introduction
Introduction to Bee-Bot®: Basic Movements
Counting with Bee-Bot®
Introduction to Bee-Bot®: Planning a Program
Patterns with Bee-Bot®
Comparing Length with Bee-Bot®
VEX 123®: Math Word Problems
Weather with Bee-Bot®
Needs of Living Things with Bee-Bot®
Minecraft® Coding Fundamentals - Basic Moves
Minecraft® Coding Fundamentals - Repeat Loops with Sea Turtles
Skills Practice: Sequences
Skills Practice: Repeat Loops
LEGO® SPIKE Essential: Design a Moving Statue
Space Travel Project
Moving Targets Game
VEX 123®: Patterns of Living Things
Seed Dispersal
Unplugged Introduction to ScratchJr: Part 1
Debugging
Unplugged Introduction to ScratchJr: Part 2
Shapes with Bee-Bot®
Seasonal Project (Summer): Pop the Balloons
Making Ten with Bee-Bot®
Seasonal Project (Spring): Create a Chase Game
Seasonal Project (Fall): Gathering Apples Game
Using the Go To Page Block
Introduction to the Grid
Introduction to Speed Blocks
VEX 123®: Defining Shape Attributes
Forever Loop Dance Party
End Block: Program a Race
About Me Project
Create a Map
Design an Adventure Game
Preventing Erosion
Introduction to Debugging
Events (Alpine UT updates)
Grow and Shrink Blocks in Motion
Introduction to Code & Go® Robot Mouse: Basic Movements
Counting with Code & Go® Robot Mouse
Introduction to Code & Go® Robot Mouse: Planning a Program
Patterns with Code & Go® Robot Mouse
Comparing Length with Code & Go® Robot Mouse
Needs of Living Things with Code & Go® Robot Mouse
Shapes with Code & Go® Robot Mouse
Making Ten with Code & Go® Robot Mouse
Debugging: Events and Sequences
Programming a Cycle
Debugging: Message Events and Loops
Speed Block: Bouncy Ball
Message Events: Scout Plays in the Forest
Creating Algorithms
Debugging: Events and Motion
Message Events: Simon Says
Loops: Frog and Rabbit
Forever Loops: Fireworks
Loops: Play in the Park
Grid: Solving Mazes
Events: Submarine Sequences
Moving Targets Game
Transportation Speeds and Sounds
Sequences (Unplugged)
All About Me!
Introduction to Repeat Loops
Changing Environments with Bee-Bot®
Seasonal Project (Winter): Build a Snowman
Changing Environments with Code & Go® Robot Mouse
Careers in CS: Litter Free Communities
Computational Thinking: Morning Routines
Computational Thinking: Evening Routines
Computational Thinking: School Day Routines
Careers in CS: Coding for Fashion-Retail
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AP1.a.3.e
Categorize a group of items based on the attributes of actions of each item, with or without a computing device.
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Machine Learning: What is a Blorg?
The Sorting Game
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AP2.a.1.e
Construct programs to accomplish a task or as a means of creative expression, which include sequencing, events, and simple loops, using a block- based visual programming language, both independently and collaboratively (e.g., pair programming).
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Adaptations and Survival: Camouflage
Introduction to Message Events
Maze Game Project
Story Problems: Add and Subtract within 20
Greater Than and Less Than: Single-Digit Numbers
Changing Landforms
Creating Shapes
Types of Motion
Animal Life Cycles
Events
Story Problems: Add and Subtract within 10
Place Value: Ones, Tens, and Hundreds
Loops Part 2
Counting with Mazes
Light and Shadows
From ScratchJr to Scratch
Research Presentations
Who Keeps Us Safe?
Sound and Pitch
Story Problems: Add and Subtract within 100
Storytelling Animations
Phases of the Moon
Create Your Own Story Problem
Living and Nonliving
Weather and Seasons
Original Story Animations - Personal Story
Digital Research 2: Choice Research
Loops
Storytelling Animations Part 2
Sun and Moon, Day and Night
Algebraic Thinking: Find an Unknown Number Up to 10 in a Number Story
Original Story Animations - Fiction Story
Economic Choices
Advanced Data and Programming
Phonics: Letter Sounds
Cardinal Directions
Events and Money
Wildlife Scene Project
Place Value: Ones and Tens
Finding an Unknown in a Word Problem
Changes in the Environment
Phonics: Digraphs
Counting with Bee-Bot®
Introduction to Bee-Bot®: Planning a Program
Patterns with Bee-Bot®
ScratchJr to Scratch: Events and Loops
Seasons with Bee-Bot®
Place Value: Adding Up to 20
Comparing Length with Bee-Bot®
Introduction to Coding with LEGO® SPIKE Essential
VEX 123®: Math Word Problems
Weather with Bee-Bot®
Needs of Living Things with Bee-Bot®
Push and Pull with Bee-Bot®
Minecraft® Coding Fundamentals - Basic Moves
Minecraft® Coding Fundamentals - Repeat Loops with Sea Turtles
Skills Practice: Repeat Loops
Skills Practice: Events
LEGO® SPIKE Essential: Design a Moving Statue
Space Travel Project
Moving Targets Game
VEX 123®: Patterns of Living Things
Seed Dispersal
Unplugged Introduction to ScratchJr: Part 1
Unplugged Introduction to ScratchJr: Part 2
Kibo®: Adding and Subtracting
Shapes with Bee-Bot®
Seasonal Project (Summer): Pop the Balloons
Making Ten with Bee-Bot®
Seasonal Project (Spring): Create a Chase Game
Seasonal Project (Fall): Gathering Apples Game
Minecraft: Education Edition® - Trailblazer
Introduction to Speed Blocks
VEX 123®: Defining Shape Attributes
Introduction to Show and Hide Blocks
Introduction to Grow and Shrink Blocks
Forever Loop Dance Party
CodeHS Coding Card Game: Sequences
CodeHS Coding Card Game: Sequences 2
CodeHS Coding Card Game: Loops
CodeHS Coding Card Game: Loops 2
CodeHS Coding Card Game: Conditionals
CodeHS Coding Card Game: Conditionals 2
Code Block Review
Loops: Catching Butterflies
Greater Than and Less Than: Two-Digit Numbers
Greater Than and Less Than: Three-Digit Numbers
End Block: Program a Race
About Me Project
Chicken Crossing Game
Garden Project
Combining Shapes
River Crossing Game
Racing Game
Create a Map
3D Shapes
Digital Greeting Card
Design an Adventure Game
Patterns and Music
Preventing Erosion
Events (Alpine UT updates)
Grow and Shrink Blocks in Motion
Seasons with Code & Go® Robot Mouse
Weather with Code & Go® Robot Mouse
Introduction to Code & Go® Robot Mouse: Basic Movements
Counting with Code & Go® Robot Mouse
Introduction to Code & Go® Robot Mouse: Planning a Program
Patterns with Code & Go® Robot Mouse
Comparing Length with Code & Go® Robot Mouse
Needs of Living Things with Code & Go® Robot Mouse
Push and Pull with Code & Go® Robot Mouse
Shapes with Code & Go® Robot Mouse
Making Ten with Code & Go® Robot Mouse
Loops: Predator and Prey
Programming a Cycle
Create an Original Story Animation
Speed Block: Bouncy Ball
Create a Mini Golf Game
Message Events: Scout Plays in the Forest
Pages: Scout's Travels
Garden Project
Message Events: Simon Says
Maze Game Project
Loops: Frog and Rabbit
Grid: Arctic Animation
Forever Loops: Fireworks
Loops: Play in the Park
Grid: Solving Mazes
Events: Submarine Sequences
Moving Targets Game
Transportation Speeds and Sounds
Introduction to Events
All About Me!
Introduction to Repeat Loops
Changing Environments with Bee-Bot®
Seasonal Project (Winter): Build a Snowman
Changing Environments with Code & Go® Robot Mouse
Careers in CS: Litter Free Communities
Careers in CS: Coding for Fashion-Retail
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AP2.a.2.e
Plan and create a design document to illustrate thoughts, ideas, and stories in a sequential (step-by- step) manner (e.g., story map, storyboard, sequential graphic organizer).
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Storytelling Animations
Storytelling Animations Part 2
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AP2.a.5.i
Use mathematical operations to change a value stored in a variable.
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Advanced Data and Programming
Data Storage and Variables
Basic Data and Programming Project
Basic Data and Programming Project
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AP3.a.1.e
Give credit to the source when using code, music, or pictures that were created by others.
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Giving Credit Through Attributions
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AP3.b.1.e
Follow simple instructions to complete a task, such as a simple visual tutorial.
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Computational Thinking: Morning Routines
Computational Thinking: Evening Routines
Computational Thinking: School Day Routines
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AP4.a.1.e
Use numbers or other symbols to represent data (e.g., thumbs up or down for yes or no, color by number, arrows for direction, encoding or decoding a word using numbers or pictographs).
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Advanced Data and Programming
Data Patterns and Predictions
Basic Data and Programming Project
Basic Data and Programming Project
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AP5.a.1.e
Work together with a team to create a solution to a computational problem.
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AP5.a.2.e
Use teachers, parents, and other resources to solve a computational problem.
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AP5.b.1.e
Understand the value for teams to include members with different perspectives, experiences, and backgrounds, including race, gender, ethnicity, language, ability, family background, and family income.
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AP6.a.1.e
Analyze and debug (fix) an algorithm, which includes sequencing and simple loops, with or without a computing device.
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Maze Game Project
Events
Loops Part 2
Counting with Mazes
Build a Sentence
Research Presentations
Create Your Own Story Problem
Loops
Advanced Data and Programming
Wildlife Scene Project
Changes in the Environment
Introduction to Bee-Bot®: Planning a Program
Introduction to Coding with LEGO® SPIKE Essential
Minecraft® Coding Fundamentals - Basic Moves
Minecraft® Coding Fundamentals - Repeat Loops with Sea Turtles
Skills Practice: Sequences
Skills Practice: Repeat Loops
Skills Practice: Events
Skills Practice: Message Events
Space Travel Project
Moving Targets Game
VEX 123®: Patterns of Living Things
Seed Dispersal
Debugging
Kibo®: Adding and Subtracting
Seasonal Project (Summer): Pop the Balloons
Forever Loop Dance Party
Code Block Review
End Block: Program a Race
Chicken Crossing Game
Garden Project
River Crossing Game
Create a Map
Tap-a-Mole Game
Design an Adventure Game
Patterns and Music
Introduction to Debugging
Events (Alpine UT updates)
Introduction to Code & Go® Robot Mouse: Planning a Program
Ozobot® Cycle
Debugging: Events and Sequences
Create an Original Story Animation
Debugging: Message Events and Loops
Speed Block: Bouncy Ball
Garden Project
Maze Game Project
Grid: Solving Mazes
Events: Submarine Sequences
Moving Targets Game
Introduction to Events
Sequences: Snowball Fight
Bowling Game
Introduction to Repeat Loops
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CS1.a.1.e
Identify and use software that controls computational devices to accomplish a task (e.g., use an app to draw on the screen, use software to write a story or control robots).
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Computer Basics
How Computing Systems Work
Ozobot® Programming 1: Introduction
Introduction to LEGO® Spike Essential
Introduction to Coding with LEGO® SPIKE Essential
Introduction to Kibo®
Kibo®: Communicating Across Distances (Light and Sound)
LEGO® SPIKE Essential: Design a Moving Statue
Mouse Practice
Keyboard Introduction
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CS1.a.2.e
Use appropriate terminology in naming and describing the function of common computing devices and components (e.g., desktop computer, laptop computer, tablet device, monitor, keyboard, mouse, printer).
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Computer Basics
How Computing Systems Work
Computer Detectives: Computer Problems
Mouse Practice
Keyboard Introduction
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CS1.b.1.e
Identify the components of a computer system and what the basic functions are (e.g., hard drive, and memory) as well as external features and their uses (e.g., printers, scanners, external hard drives, and cloud storage).
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Computer Basics
How Computing Systems Work
Computer Detectives: Computer Problems
Mouse Practice
Keyboard Introduction
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CS2.a.1.e
Identify, using accurate terminology, simple hardware and software problems that may occur during use (e.g., app or program not working as expected, no sound, device won't turn on).
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Computer Basics
How Computing Systems Work
Computer Detectives: Computer Problems
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DA2.a.1.e
Collect simple quantitative data over time (e.g., daily temperatures or sunrise time).
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DA2.b.1.e
Sort objects into buckets, recognizing relevant and/or irrelevant data (e.g., one of these things is not like the other).
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Machine Learning: What is a Blorg?
The Sorting Game
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DA3.a.1.e
Collect data over time and organize it in a chart or graph in order to make and communicate a prediction.
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Advanced Data and Programming
Data Patterns and Predictions
Basic Data and Programming Project
Basic Data and Programming Project
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DA4.a.1.e
Use a computing device to store, search, retrieve, modify, and delete information and define the information stored as data.
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Advanced Data and Programming
Data Storage and Variables
Basic Data and Programming Project
Basic Data and Programming Project
Data Storage with Symbols
Variables: Keeping Score
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DA4.a.2.e
Create a model of an object or process in order to identify patterns and essential elements (e.g., water cycle, butterfly life cycle, seasonal weather patterns).
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Comparing Organisms
Animal Life Cycles
Phases of the Moon
Weather and Seasons
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IC1.a.1.e
Compare and contrast examples of how computing technology has changed the way people live, work, and interact.
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Impacts of Technology in Our World
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IC1.b.1.e
Explain the differences between communicating electronically and communicating in person.
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IC2.c.1.e
Work with others as co- learners to solve a problem or reach a goal.
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Machine Learning: What is a Blorg?
The Sorting Game
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IC3.b.1.e
Respect other students’ information and refrain from accessing others’ devices or accounts without permission.
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Impacts of Technology in Our World
Online Etiquette
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IC3.b.2.e
Understand what kinds of digital information is considered private, take steps to keep their information private, and respect the privacy of other students’ information.
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Passwords
Online Etiquette
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NI1.a.1.e
Use secure practices (such as passwords) to protect private information and discuss the effects of misuse.
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Passwords
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NI2.a.1.e
Use a physical tool (e.g. flashlight, string) to communicate with another student.
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NI2.a.2.e
Provide examples of computer use that involve the internet.
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NI2.c.1.e
Devise a system for sending a physical message to anyone in their school by using addressing techniques (e.g., address envelopes by student first name and teacher, grade, or room).
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Networks and the Internet
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