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CS First Lessons September 2022 to December 2022

September 20, 2022 - November 22, 2022

Free Funded by Google Canada

Below, you will find further details about each of the upcoming co-taught lessons and asynchronous resources for the 2022-2023 school year.

The first series of lessons run from September 20th until November 22nd.

By registering for a lesson below, you’ll receive a link to join the lesson live, access to the recording of the lesson and access to the asynchronous resource, the Cobblestone Crate, to continue the learning with your class.

All lessons will be repeated during the second half of the school year (January 2023 until May 2023), so if those dates work better for your class schedule, click here to learn more.  Lessons and resources are the same for both series.

INSIDE EACH LESSON PACKAGE

Co-Taught Lesson

Join Canadian Googlers live to kick off each coding adventure with your class! The Googlers will be coding alongside your class, providing feedback and showcasing how to work through challenges, debug your program, and never give up.  These co-taught lessons will walk through the first activity of the Cobblestone Crate, live with Canadian Googlers!

Coding Crate

Through the associated Cobblestone Crate, your students’ coding journey continues even after the lesson. Through this asynchronous resource, students will continue to learn how coding and your subject area are integrated through recorded instruction videos, CS First projects, and more. This resource can be completed independently, or as a whole class.

Educator Support

You’re never alone! Through our Kick-Off and “Getting Started” lessons, our on-camera team will support your class through signing into CS First and getting started with the Coding Crate. You’ll also receive our Teacher Guide to make setting up CS First with your class simple. Finally, educator support is only ever an email away from the team here at The Cobblestone Collective.

The Lesson Schedule

Kick-Off Celebration

Tuesday, September 20th - 1pm EDT | 10am PDT

Join us as we kick off our learning together.  Inside this 60-minute lesson, we’ll hear from Canadian Googlers about their pathway to working for Google Canada and how they use STEAM in their jobs everyday. Your class will also get to ask the Googlers their questions during the Q&A portion of this lesson.

After exploring career pathways, we’ll dive into CS First and code together. Your students will be coding alongside the Googlers and learning from each other’s programs!

You’ll also receive access to our “Getting Started” lesson where The Cobblestone Collective team will help you and your class get set up and get logged into CS First.

Storytelling through Dialogue (Language Arts - Grade 4 to 6)

Tuesday, October 4th - 1pm EDT | 10am PDT

Let’s tell an interactive story together!  Join us for this 60-minute lesson where we’ll focus on telling a story, using dialogue and code. As we code our story, we’ll explore the concepts of character selection, setting vs scene, and how characters speak and respond all while using control structures, event triggers, and sequencing.

Habitats & The Environment (Science - Grade 4 to 6)

Tuesday, October 11th - 1pm EDT | 10am PDT

Review and practice are key to learning new, subject-specific terminology! Inside this 60-minute lesson, we’ll code a guessing game together to help us learn the definitions of some of your specific science unit terms! We’ll use loops, control structures, and conditional statements to create a game to help each student learn and practice.

Atomic Structure (Science - Grade 7 to 9)

Tuesday, October 18th - 1pm EDT | 10am PDT

Through defined counts, conditional statements, sub-programs and loops, students will begin identifying and building different atoms through code inside CS First. Using code to animate their project, students will simulate the appearance of electrons.

Explorer la musique et le son (Musique - 4e à 6e année)

mardi 1 novembre- 13h00 HAE | 10h00 HAP

Dans cette leçon, les élèves expérimenteront et essaieront différents sons d’instruments et notes de musique pour créer un rythme et une mélodie. Nous explorerons la hauteur, les rythmes, les silences et le tempo tout en utilisant du code et des concepts (boucles, déclencheurs d’événements, séquençage, etc.) pour donner vie à la musique.

Exploring Music & Sound (Music - Grade 4 to 6)

Tuesday, November 8th - 1pm EST | 10am PST

Inside this lesson, students will experiment and try out different instrument sounds and musical notes to create rhythm and a tune.  We’ll explore pitch, beats, rests and tempo all while using code and concepts (loops, event triggers, sequencing, and more) to bring the music to life.

Predicting Probability (Mathematics - Grade 4 to 6)

Tuesday, November 15th - 1pm EST | 10am PST

Students will use terms such as unlikely, likely, certain, impossible and 50/50 to create an interactive story. When combined with computer science concepts, such as loops and conditional statements, students will have the opportunity to code a story that showcases their understanding of the probability of an outcome occurring.

Solving Algebraic Equations (Mathematics - Grade 7 to 9)

Tuesday, November 22nd - 1pm EST | 10am PST

Through trial and error, students will use their knowledge of variables to solve problems using area and perimeter through an existing Scratch for CS First program. After independent exploration, students will then be able to use their understanding to create a program to find the volume of a given shape through the use of loops, conditional statements, and sub-programs.

Thank you Google Canada for co-creating and funding these co-taught lessons and CObblestone Crates so that they can be free of charge for classrooms everywhere.

Details

Start:
September 20, 2022
End:
November 22, 2022
Cost:
Free
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The Cobblestone Collective
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