Curriculum guide codemonkey guide
CCopyright ? by CodeMonkey Studios All rights reserved This book or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of the publisher Broadway th Floor New York NY info cm-studios com www playcodemonkey com ? CodeMonkey Studios ltd CTable of contents Introduction Group Management Lesson Let ? s Get Started Lesson Turn Around Lesson I Have a Plan Lesson Turtle Lake Lesson In the Loop Lesson Loop On Lesson Stars Party Reference Card Characters Review Support ? CodeMonkey Studios ltd CIntroduction Dear teacher Thank you for choosing to teach coding with CodeMonkey CodeMonkey allows you as an educator to enrich your students ? lives Through fun challenges with beautiful animations and lovable characters alongside our unique user experience and special online teaching tools you can introduce basic computer science knowledge to your students and better prepare them for the stcentury We have created this Curriculum Guide to help you teach coding to your students no matter how much experience or previous knowledge you have in computer science This curriculum corresponds to the basics of CodeMonkey In the ?rst challenges of CodeMonkey we introduce the following subjects objects functions statements arguments and the simple loop In our full course CodeMonkey over challenges available covering more advanced topics such as for loops until loops variables conditionals and more If you and your students enjoy our basic course we encourage you to consider teaching the whole course For more details please visit playcodemonkey com In this Curriculum Guide you will ?nd A short introduction to get you started lesson plans each one designed to run minutes A CodeMonkey Reference Card Support information Please take note of the following guidelines for using CodeMonkey in class Co ?eeScript The programming language used in CodeMonkey is called Co ?eeScript It ? s a language that compiles to JavaScript and similarly to JavaScript it is used in the industry primarily for web applications We chose this language for a few reasons but mainly because of its friendly syntax which resembles the way we write in English compared to other programming languages You can read more about Co ?eeScript here Prior to Class Complete the ?rst few challenges or even all challenges ahead of class so you can help students during class time CodeMonkey runs with HTML so it should run on your students ? computers with no problems Sound isn ? t necessary to succeed in CodeMonkey but it does make the challenges more fun If you don ? t have enough computers for all students students can work in pairs Make sure they discuss their solutions and work collaboratively Working in pairs can ? CodeMonkey Studios ltd Csometimes be more productive because discussing the process with someone helps us learn better Before each class read through the day ? s lesson plan and make sure you understand the topic Refer to these introductions as needed If your school is not using one of the supported login
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