• Brooker Creek's CODE Club
     

     Every student in every school should have the opportunity to learn computer science 

     

    How to enroll Students:  

    1. Students can self-enroll in a CODE Course by logging into their clever accounts using their PCSB student usernames and passwords.                
    2. In Clever click the CODE Icon:
    3. Scroll to the bottom of the page and enter the Section Code for the course that you would like to enroll.  

     

    Course A  YCBKRD  

    • Kindergarten (Supports pre-readers)12 lessons, ~12 hours to complete. Concepts include digital citizenship, sequencing, loops, and events.

    Course B  YPSYTR

    • 1st grade (Supports pre-readers) 12 lessons, ~12 hours to complete. Concepts include digital citizenship, sequencing, loops, impacts of computing, and events.

    Course C  GXJMGW

    • 2nd grade 18 lessons, ~18 hours to complete. Concepts include digital  citizenship, sequencing, binay, loops, events, and data.

    Course D  KFGVRF

    • 3rd grade 18 lessons, ~18 hours to complete. Concepts include sequencing, events, loops, conditionals, binary, and digital citizenship.

    Course E  NTXZJV

    • 4th grade 18 lessons, ~18-20 hours to complete. Concepts include sprites, digital citizenship, impacts of computing, nested loops, and functions.

    Course F  LNQFJM

    • 5th  grade 20 lessons, ~20-22 hours to complete. Concepts include variables, data, for loops, the Internet, sprites, and digital citizenship.

     

    The progression of Courses A-F build upon each other to ensure continuing students stay interested and learn new things. All courses make suitable entry points for students. Later courses feature “ramp up” lessons which are intended to introduce or review important concepts from previous courses at an accelerated pace.  Students can work ahead or below the suggested grade level courses depending on their current level of expertise.

    Code students will create their own games, art, and digital stories that they can share - all while developing problem-solving, collaboration, persistence, and computational thinking skills. Every course includes "unplugged" activities that teach computational thinking and digital citizenship skills without computers.

     

    Please feel free to contact Danielle Gabbert for more information

     

     

    Club Sponsor:
    Mrs. Danielle Gabbert