Coding, Robotics, and Engineering for Young Students: A Tech Beginnings Curriculum (Grades Pre-K-2)
By (Author) Ann Gadzikowski
Prufrock Press
Prufrock Press
1st December 2017
United States
Primary and Secondary Educational
005.1
Paperback
178
Width 216mm, Height 279mm
326g
Coding, Robotics, and Engineering for Young Students builds foundational computer science and robotics skills and knowledge in bright Pre-Kgrade 2 students. This curriculum emphasizes active, hands-on, and collaborative learning. Students are challenged to learn computer science content, such as coding and robotics engineering concepts, as well as practice high-level academic skills, such as creative problem solving, computational thinking, and critical thinking. Instructional practices balance screen time with active, collaborative classroom engagement. Learning is deepened when students are challenged to navigate the transition from a virtual learning environment to a tangible learning environment. The lessons can be implemented as standalone enrichment experiences or as part of a coordinated scope and sequence that leads to higher level computer science and engineering studies.
Ann Gadzikowski serves as Early Childhood Coordinator for the Center for Talent Development at Northwestern University in Evanston, IL. She is the author of many books for teachers and parents, including "Robotics for Young Children: STEM Activities and Simple Coding".