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  1. Python 

    1. Scope and Sequence

    2. Syllabus Overview

    3. Concept Video

    4. Teacher Training Video

  2. Scratch

    1. Scope and Sequence

    2. Syllabus Overview

    3. Concept Video ​​

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The "Scope and Sequence for Python" provides a structured plan for a Python programming course. It defines what will be taught (scope) and the order in which it will be taught (sequence), ensuring that students receive a well-organized and coherent learning experience. This plan helps educators design effective lesson plans, select appropriate teaching materials, and ensure that students acquire a solid foundation in Python programming.

The Python course series features 72 lessons in coding immersion designed with instructional scaffolding to promote academic equity and success across all learning levels. In this course series, students will begin with the very basic building blocks of coding (variables, functions, and decisions) and will use these skills to reach more advanced topics.

Get a sneak peek into the engaging concept videos used as part of our courses, offering a glimpse of the educational content.

The teacher training video emphasizes the importance of teachers experiencing a chapter as students before teaching it. This approach aims to make the material user-friendly for teachers, mirroring the student experience and ultimately leading to teacher success.

The "Scope and Sequence for Python" provides a structured plan for a Python programming course. It defines what will be taught (scope) and the order in which it will be taught (sequence), ensuring that students receive a well-organized and coherent learning experience. This plan helps educators design effective lesson plans, select appropriate teaching materials, and ensure that students acquire a solid foundation in Scratch programming.

The Scratch course series features 48 lessons for each academic year in coding immersion. The program is designed with instructional scaffolding to promote academic equity and success across all learning levels. Students will begin with learning how to use Scratch to create projects.

Get a sneak peek into the engaging concept videos used as part of our courses, offering a glimpse of the educational content.

Deep Dive: Introduction to Python

We begin by providing an overview of the course, including its title, purpose, and target audience. We Describe the structure of the curriculum and discuss the overall learning objectives and goals of the course. We list the tools, resources, and materials that both teachers and learners will have access to during the course.

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  • How the Curriculum is Organized:

    • Curriculum structure (number of units).

    • Sequence of topics and progression.

    • Assessments (quizzes, assignments, etc.).

    • Learning objectives and goals.

1. What is Programming?

Background information about Python

2. Learning Environment

We’ll take a tour and explore the different areas

3. Start Programming

Learn about print() and comments

Teachers can use the slide deck to present the lesson objectives for the day. This will be done at the beginning of the class. 

This is for the Teachers to understand the following

  •  What is the learning target

  • What will the students be working on

  • What are the common errors and their solutions

  • Probing Questions for Differentiation

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