Functional programming is becoming a required skill for all programmers, and for good reason. The functional style of programming lets developers to write more concise code, which tends to have fewer bugs. Functional Programming in C++ teaches developers the practical side of functional programming and what tools C++ provides to develop software in the functional style.
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Unplugged Coding activities for beginning coding skills. No tech needed for this fun, hands-on activity to practice how to code with kindergarten students.
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These beginning coding activities are great for beginners to learn the basics of directional coding. There are 25 different activities that have students follow directional codes and create their own program using arrows. A printable version and a version using Google Slides™ for distance learning. Use these activities as a STEM center or for independent work as an introduction to coding. Use these activities as part of the Hour of Code™ and beyond! This resource is also part of a money-saving Coding Unplugged for Beginners Bundle. Contents Printable version and a link to a version using Google Slides™. The teacher and students will need access to a Google account to use the version for Google Slides™. ✮ 10 Follow the code activities where students follow directional arrows to find a specific object on the game board ✮ 10 Create the code activities that require students to write the code to a specific item on the game board using arrows ✮ 5 Challenge create the code activities where students write the code using arrows to two specific items on a game board ✮Cover to put all of the printables into an I Can Code book ✮2 sample coding pages ✮Version of the create the code and challenge create the code activities where students can color in one of 4 directional arrows instead of drawing arrows themselves ✮Answer Keys for the Follow the Code activities ✮Optional create your own code game boards The 'Hour of Code™' is a nationwide initiative by Computer Science Education Week and Code.org to introduce millions of students to one hour of computer science and computer programming. ________________________________ Follow my store to be the first to know about new resources. New products are 50% off for the first 48 hours. ________________________________ Looking for more engaging coding activities? Coding Unplugged for Beginners Bundle Seasonal Coding Unplugged Bundle Coding Unplugged Back to School Coding UnpluggedWinter Coding Unplugged
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One of my favorite PreK units is teaching them about coding. This is when I first teach them about the concept of coding. What exactly is coding? That is the question we answer throughout the unit. We spend a lot of time understanding the coder – computer relationship. At the beginning, I am their programmer […]
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Program in assembly starting with simple and basic programs, all the way up to AVX programming. By the end of this book, you will be able to write and read assembly code, mix assembly with higher level languages, know what AVX is, and a lot more than that. The code used in Beginning x64 Assembly Programming is kept as simple as possible, which means: no…
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As much as fire code will let me, I plan to cover my classroom in anchor charts that I make with my students. I'll take pictures of our anchor charts and make notebook sized copies for my students. There will be anchor charts for phonics, writing, reading skills, science terms, vocabulary words, read alouds, the works! However, I will be making a few of these posters about norms and expectations. I love these cute ideas from pinterest: I love that this stresses the importance of learning :) I don't know what book this teacher is using, but I love the anchor chart: I really like the evidence component because it focuses on RL/RI 5.1. For those readers not well versed in the Common Core State Standards, both these anchor strands require students to quote accurately and use inferences, which is nicely supported by this anchor chart's structure. This is another great anchor chart with quoting: This one is great too! Here's a great TpT freebie: This poster does a wonderful job at reframing what it means to fail: Failure is part of trying. It doesn't mean it defines students, it just means there is more to the journey. This one perfectly illustrates the 8 math practices, but in student friendly language: (From this blog)
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A while back I was able to attend a seminar by Dr. John Lund on communication where he gave some amazing advice on how to better communicate with others. His input was simple and easy to follow, yet powerful. The best quote of the entire event was this: “Don`t communicate [...]
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Created for developers of all skill levels to find the essentials of common operations combined with the fastest reference guide for writing code. This handy 6 page laminated guide is a concise desktop reference to key concepts behind Python logic, syntax, and operation. Expertly written to concisely cover the planning of a program written in Python, assigning your first variables, importing other libraries, formatting output strings, and creating classes. Beginning students or seasoned programmers will find this tool a perfect go-to for reference to those core concepts. This unbeatable value makes it easy to add this reference to your programmer’s toolbox. 6 page laminated guide includes: Working with Python Using Python Code Importing Modules Scope (Indentation) Naming Conventions Reserved Keywords Comments Writing Code Basics Making Variables Types Console Error Handling Saving & Loading Files Coding Structures Math Operators (int, float & complex) List Operations (list, tuple & dict) Strings Statements Functions Dictionaries Using Structures String Formatting String Methods Escape Sequences Bool Characters Writing Boolean Statements Recursion & Iteration Classes Coding Concepts Inheritance Generators Polymorphism Lambda Expressions