
- There are two videos for today:
- Objective:
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Students will be able to:
- Explain constraints of translating problems from human language to machine language
- Reframe a sequence of steps as an encoded program
- Try out various roles to collaborate with peers on an algorithm.
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- Announcements:
- The last day for any late work for Q4 is Thursday, June 4th!
- This provides 2 weeks at the end of the Quarter for Mr. Smith to grade late work.
- The last day for any late work for Q4 is Thursday, June 4th!
- Previous Lessons: Lesson 2, J, F, & Space, Lesson 3, Lesson 4, U, R, & K, Lesson 6, D, E, & I, Lesson 7, Lesson 8, C, G, & N, Luanti Circles, Tux Typing
- Today's Lesson: Code.org Lesson 2: Graph Paper Programming
- Vocabulary:
- Algorithm - A list of steps to finish a task.
- Collaborate - Work together on an activity
- Program - An algorithm that has been coded into something that can be run by a machine.
- Today we're going to review skills that you may have learned in 2nd grade, but we'll start off with a video or two:
- Asimo by Honda (3:58)
- Egg Drawing Robot (3:15)
- Dancing Lego Robot (1:35)
- Each of these videos shows a robot following directions. Robots are controlled by computers, which can only do exactly what they're told. When the instructions aren't clear, things usually go wrong.
- Today, we're going to take turns being programmers and computers.
- We'll be using this worksheet. One side is a game for you to play with a partner. The other is for assessing what you've learned.
- Other than your name, you'll be using the following symbols to give directions to the "computer."

- We'll begin on the side with two puzzles. Select an image and try using the symbols above to give directions on how to recreate it in the boxes provided.
- Trade papers with someone nearby and have them try to follow your directions while you follow theirs.
- Did it work? If not, what went wrong?
- Try again with the 2nd puzzle and a different image.
- On the other side of the paper, you have several puzzles to complete by yourself. Finish all of them before class ends.
- This is an IN-CLASS assignment, NOT HOMEWORK. Please stay on task to complete this work by the end of class!
- Vocabulary: