Why even bother with coding? I was never taught it.
Coding can develop critical thinking,
creativity, mathematics, literacy, and confidence!
Okay, sure…
but how could you use coding in a kindergarten classroom?
- Robot Mouse
- Now, I am not saying anyone has to purchase this, in-fact I urge you not to purchase based on site reviews. However, I think that it demonstrates that coding can be a valuable learning tool at younger grades. This mouse coding game inspired so many ideas of how to use coding in kindergarten. Coding does not have to look like this:
- Have students in pairs or as a whole class “program” each other before moving digital:
- Check out Hour of Code for ideas
- Who doesn’t want a dance party?
- https://curriculum.code.org/hoc/unplugged/4/
- Who doesn’t love Anna and Elsa
- https://hourofcode.com/frzn
- What about creativity in logos? Google does it all the time!
- https://hourofcode.com/googlelogo
- Who doesn’t want a dance party?
- Finally, give Edutopia’s Coding for Kindergarten a read for more resources and ideas.
Hope you are having a lovely day. Stay hydrated!
Feature photo: Markus Spiske on Unsplash, coding photo: Jefferson Santos on Unsplash, gif: @GraefeundUnzer on Giphy