Learning How Pumpkins Grow using Coding
by Marguerite Samples
Just like many things we do in our lives, pumpkin growth and coding follow a pattern. Children will learn the life cycle of a pumpkin and fill in a practice page that talks about the pumpkin's life cycle. Then there are coding (unplugged) activities to reinforce the science of the life cycle. This is a great lesson to introduce sequencing that is found in many content areas.
Lesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1U2lS2cRDpH7N-_n11vSVr2Yq7LIRK_Wz/edit?u…Related Content
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