Kids just love graphics. Why not graphics by coding? The for loop structure is introduced and then incorporated into Turtle Graphics.
Let’s teach kids how to control basic turtle graphics commands, and then use repetition to draw more complicated graphics.
This unit has been designed for NEW CODING TEACHERS and their students!
Why 3 versions?
☞ Perfect for classrooms where the seating is tight.
☞ Students see multiple examples of the same concept.
☞ Differentiated instruction is built into every assessment.
☞ Encourages student interaction & discussion.
☞ Minimizes student copying.
Duration: Nineteen 75-minute periods.
This unit bundle includes:
✔ A Unit Description
✔ Answer Keys
✔ 25 PowerPoints + Resource Notes
✔ 4 PowerPoints
✔ 7 Student Activities
✔ 13 Assessments
◆ 13 Alternate Assessments with a KICA* marking scheme
✔ 6 Rubrics +
◆ 6 Alternates with a (KICA*) marking scheme
✔ 12 Code Exemplars
✔ 3 Coding Project
◆ 3 Alternate with a KICA* marking scheme
✔ 9 Rubrics (including a KICA* version)
✔ 6 Code Exemplars
✔ 4 Versions of a Graphics Test +
◆ 4 Alternates with a KICA* marking scheme
✔ 2 PowerPoint Reviews
✔ 6 Code Solution Test files
✔ Test Answer Key
✔ 4 Versions of a Graphics and For Loops Test +
◆ 4 Alternates with a KICA* marking scheme
✔ 2 PowerPoint Test Reviews
✔ Test Answer Key
✔ 3 Code Solution Test files
This unit bundle also includes 3 versions of the following:
✍ Student Handout Packages
✍ Assessments
✍ Assessments with a KICA* marking scheme
✍ Coding Project
✍ Coding Project with a KICA* marking scheme
✍ Rubrics (including a KICA* version)
This unit bundle also includes 4 EDITABLE versions of the following:
✍ Graphics Test Test
✍ Graphics Test with a KICA* marking scheme
✍ Graphics & For Loop Test Test
✍ Graphics & For Loop Test with a KICA* marking scheme
*** Concepts in this Package ***
✤ What is programming?
✤ Idle Hot Keys
✤ User-Defined Functions, Multiple Functions, Main Program
✤ Program Planning & Organisation
✤ Programmer Comments
✤ Syntax Errors
◆ vertical, horizontal
◆ x, y-axis
◆ pixel, coordinate
✤ Python Turtle module
◆ import
◆ home( ), clear( ), reset( ), color( )
◆ setpos( ), seth()
◆ forward( ), backward( ), circle( ), goto( )
◆ left( ), right( )
◆ penup( ), pendown(), pensize( )
◆ xcor( ), ycor( )
◆ hideturtle( ), showturtle( )
✤ For Loop Structure
◆ increment, decrement
◆ loop trace
◆ using loops to control the turtle
Ontario Curriculum Guidelines This item has an alternate marking scheme broken down into 4 categories: Knowledge, Thinking/Inquiry, Communication and Application. This aligns with the Ontario, Canada curriculum guidelines.
*** Prerequisite Knowledge ***
None!
UPDATED March 2024.
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