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Kindergarten Coding — Safe & Kind — Part 1 Free printable safe & kind — part 1 coding worksheet. Use the computer safely and be kind online. This is part 1 of 20. Part of the Safe & Kind lesson track. For Kindergarten Coding (ages 5–6).
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Download Free PDFCoding — Safe & Kind — Part 1 Learn the concept, study the code, then try the challenge! 💻 Coding Concepts Coding means writing instructions that a computer can follow step by step. Code Example: // Every program has: // 1. Input — data going in // 2. Process — what to do with it // 3. Output — the result Steps: 1. Understand the problem 2. Plan your solution (algorithm) 3. Write the code 4. Test your code 5. Debug and improve 🚀 Try It! Write step-by-step instructions to make a peanut butter sandwich. Be specific! 🐛 Debug Challenge: Your instructions say 'put peanut butter on bread' but the robot puts the jar on the bread! Rewrite more clearly. My Fix: Kindergarten — Page 1 www.littleactivity.com
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Coding — Safe & Kind — Part 1 Learn the concept, study the code, then try the challenge! 💻 Coding Concepts Coding means writing instructions that a computer can follow step by step. Code Example: // Every program has: // 1. Input — data going in // 2. Process — what to do with it // 3. Output — the result Steps: 1. Understand the problem 2. Plan your solution (algorithm) 3. Write the code 4. Test your code 5. Debug and improve 🚀 Try It! Write step-by-step instructions to make a peanut butter sandwich. Be specific! 🐛 Debug Challenge: Your instructions say 'put peanut butter on bread' but the robot puts the jar on the bread! Rewrite more clearly. My Fix: Kindergarten — Page 1 www.littleactivity.com
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Lab Report — Static Electricity Test Complete this lab report for your investigation. 🔬 Lab Report — Static Electricity Test Purpose / Research Question: How do I write a clear and organized report? Materials: computer, research notes, outline template Hypothesis (If... then... because...): If I follow a report structure, then my writing will be organized... Independent Variable: Report structure and organization Dependent Variable: Clarity and completeness of the final report Procedure: 1. Choose your topic and gather notes 2. Write an outline with main sections 3. Draft introduction and body paragraphs 4. Add evidence from your research 5. Write conclusion and proofread Data / Results: Section Key Points Sources Used Introduction Hook + thesis None Body 1 Conclusion Conclusion: Writing a report taught me... Kindergarten — Page 1 www.littleactivity.com
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