Hour of Code
During Computer Science Education Week (Dec. 8th -14th), some of the Ballard students will be amongst over 2 million worldwide spending one-hour learning the basics. It will be similar to what some of the Ballard students have done in the past along with a few new coding games. Please keep in mind that Dec. 8th - 14th is not the only time one is able to celebrate Computer Science Education Week with the Hour of Code. You can celebrate each and every day or when it fits into your schedule either at school, at your public library, on-the-go or even at home. Below you will find a few links to help you and your child get started:
2014 Message from the President - http://safeshare.tv/w/ GQJpuhlVtK (1:10)
Change The World - http://viewpure.com/mFPg96gdPkc (2:30)
Change The World - http://viewpure.com/mFPg96gdPkc (2:30)
BrainPop on Computer Programming - https://www.brainpop.com/ technology/computerscience/ computerprogramming/ (10:00)
Coding Games:
Mrs. Kelley's "Coding Links" Symbaloo - http://edhesion.ballard.k12. ia.us/Public/BlogPage.aspx? PageID=3099&UserName=jkelley
New Star Wars (All Ages) - https://studio.code.org/s/ starwars/stage/1/puzzle/1
Frozen Anna & Elsa ( 3rd on up) - https://learn.code.org/s/ frozen/stage/1/puzzle/1
Angry Birds (All Ages) - http://learn.code.org/hoc/1
Scratch (3rd on up) - https://scratch.mit.edu/
Code Academy (HS) - https://www.codecademy.com/
Scratch (3rd on up) - https://scratch.mit.edu/
Code Academy (HS) - https://www.codecademy.com/
Mrs. Kelley's "Coding Links" Symbaloo - http://edhesion.ballard.k12. ia.us/Public/BlogPage.aspx? PageID=3099&UserName=jkelley