Elementary School course

All About Computers II

  • GRADES 3-5
  • BEGINNER
  • WEB
  • 7 LESSONS

Answer Key

U.S. Standards

  • CSTA: 1B-AP-08, 1B-AP-11, 1B-AP-12, 1B-AP-13, 1B-AP-14, 1B-AP-15
  • CS CA: 3-5.AP.10, 3-5.AP.13, 3-5.AP.14, 3-5.AP.15, 3-5.AP.16
  • ISTE: 1.2.b, 1.3.b, 1.3.d

U.K. Standards

Key stage 2
Pupils should be taught to:
  • design, write and debug programs that accomplish specific goals, including controlling or simulating physical systems; solve problems by decomposing them into smaller parts
  • understand computer networks, including the internet; how they can provide multiple services, such as the World Wide Web, and the opportunities they offer for communication and collaboration
  • use technology safely, respectfully and responsibly; recognise acceptable/unacceptable behaviour; identify a range of ways to report concerns about content and contact

Lesson 5: Algorithms and Programming

Course: | Web

  • Candy Shower
  • Showdown Prep
  • All-Go-Rhythm
  • Alarm Bells
  • Drone Master
  • Panic Bolt

Description

Empower your class with digital literacy. In this course, students familiarize themselves with computing concepts as they watch entertaining and educational videos about how computers are used, how the Internet works, data collection and visualization, cybersecurity, the history of computing, and more. All related videos are grouped together in a lesson. Students watch one or more videos in which Ada, Codey, and friends face off against their nemesis Dr. Glitch and his minions, learning about computing along the way. Students then follow along with their instructor in an extended discussion about the key topics of the videos. All student work is automatically tracked and with access to the premium offerings, you’ll even be able to monitor their individual progress and mastery charts.

Topics

  • Computer basics
  • Hardware and software
  • Input and output
  • Different uses of computers
  • Collecting and visualizing data
  • Troubleshooting
  • The Internet and how it works
  • IP addresses and routing
  • Internet safety and passwords
  • Cybersecurity
  • Encryption
  • Digital citizenship
  • Citation and accreditation
  • Understanding and writing algorithms
  • The history of computing
  • Collaboration and feedback

What Students Learn

  • Watch 45 fun and engaging videos
  • Understand how computers help in everyday life
  • Explore various computing devices
  • Understand the Internet, IP addresses, and packet routing
  • Explore data collection and visualization
  • Learn about the importance of cybersecurity
  • Break down and troubleshoot common computer problems
  • Learn about passwords and encryption
  • Understand and write algorithms

Technical Requirements

* Online courses require a modern desktop computer, laptop computer, Chromebook, or Netbook with Internet access and a Chrome (29+), Firefox (30+), Safari (7+), or Edge (20+) browser. No downloads required.

Lesson 5 : Algorithms and Programming
All About Computers II

Time: 45+ minutes

Introduction

Vocabulary

Objectives

Materials

Warm-Up (5 minutes)

Activities (45+ minutes)

Facilitate as students complete all Algorithms and Programming modules on their own:

1. Candy Shower
2. Showdown Prep
3. All-Go-Rhythm
4. Alarm Bells
5. Drone Master
6. Panic Bolt

Extended Activities (10 minutes)