SS + CS Hour of Code Resources
Celebrate Computer Science Ed Week with an Hour of Code!
What is Hour of Code?
This year's THEME: #CSforGOOD
The Hour of Code will continue inspiring student creativity with a theme that we can’t wait to share with you: Computer Science for Good. #CSforGood
Inspired by the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the Hour of Code will highlight how we can all use computer science to make a positive impact on our world, from writing apps to solve a local problem, to using innovative ideas in data science to address global challenges.
Whether that means building affordable technology to help farmers in sub-Saharan Africa, programming white blood cells to fight cancer, or revolutionizing the packaged foods industry with artificial intelligence, people are using CS in creative ways to solve problems and provide opportunities for others.
Share your #CSforGOOD projects on social media!
Follow us on social media and share your Hour of Code highlights!
We especially love seeing your classroom videos, photos, and student projects. Be sure to tag any post with: #CSforGood #CS4Aldine #AISDHoC #WeAreAldine #HourOfCode hourofcode.com
Where do you start for your campus?
- Register your class for the district Hour of Code.
- Start by communicating with your DLS, campus coding club sponsor, ILS(librarian) and campus tech committee(if available/established).
- Attend the Face-to-face meetings for Hour of Code planning!
And you can follow the steps outlined in the video below:
Choose an Hour of Code Activity
We picked out a few unplugged (or offline) and online activities we really like for integrating Computer Science into your English/ Language Arts content and shared them below.
Activities are listed from primary grades to higher grades. You can find MANY more Hour of Code activities at https://hourofcode.com/us/learn.
Unplugged Activities
Women in Tech
Unplugged Activity- Primary & Elementary
This 3-part unit explores gender inequality and engages students in activities and discussions around different experiences and perspectives. Highlighting influential women in the history of tech, students learn about past pioneers and form their own opinions on equality in the tech field. At the end of the unit, students express their opinions in writing to effect change in their school community.
Ceasar Cipher Wheel
Unplugged Activity- Middle School
In this Hour of Code activity, students are introduced to cryptography by using the classic Caesar cipher to decrypt and encrypt some messages, and also discover the cipher's flaw and how to improve upon it.
Best Technology Lesson
Unplugged Activity
Students will learn about and discuss important technological inventions over the last few decades.
Suggested Online (Plugged) Activities
Find a Local Computer Science Volunteer
Spread the Word Before, DURING CSEW and Celebrate AFTER your Hour of Code!
Questions? Contact Us!
Hour of Code is a wonderful way to build excitement and provide students and educators opportunities to code! Please contact Shaina Glass if you're interested in incorporating Computer Science and coding into your classroom, school or learning community.
If you have questions, please feel free to reach out to Shaina (snglass@aldineisd.org) or your campus' Digital Learning Specialist for more information.
Email: snglass@aldineisd.org
Website: https://cs4aldine.blogspot.com/
Location: 9999 Veterans Memorial Drive, Houston, TX, USA
Phone: 713-539-8620
Twitter: @aldinestem