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About
Overview
Goals & Strategies
Meet the Team
CS Teacher of the Year Award
The Data
Overview
State of CS
Snapshot of RI Schools
Educators & Schools
Overview
CS Proficiency
RI CS Education Standards
K-12 CS Content & Curriculum
Professional Development
Summit
Data Guidance
Educator & School Counselor Resources
Student & Family Resources
Become a CS Teacher
Initiatives
Overview
High School Grant
ECEP Project
Implementation Plans
Broadening Participation
PD Providers
CAL Grant
Two Codes
News & Events
Upcoming Events
Calendar
Jessie Barrett
July 6, 2018
elementary

Scratch Jr

Jessie Barrett
July 6, 2018
elementary
Scratch Jr

Students use a drag and drop programming language called Scratch Jr. to code, create, and share interactive stories, animations, games, music, and more as they learning problem solving and other fundamental CS concepts.

Jessie Barrett
July 6, 2018
elementary

CS Fundamentals

Jessie Barrett
July 6, 2018
elementary
CS Fundamentals

Students create computer programs to help them collaborate with others, develop problem-solving skills, and persist through difficult tasks while learning programming concepts, computational thinking, and digital citizenship.

Source: https://code.org/educate/curriculum/elementary-school

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