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Math

  • The Third-grade child learned about sequencing and logic by creating a program that followed a specific set of instructions.
  • They practiced problem-solving skills by identifying errors in their code and debugging them to make their program run correctly.
  • They gained an understanding of variables by using them to store and manipulate data in their coding project.
  • They learned about mathematical operations by incorporating calculations into their code, such as adding or subtracting numbers.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore more complex coding projects that involve mathematical concepts, such as creating a calculator program or a game that requires mathematical calculations. Additionally, they can try coding challenges that focus on math-related problems to further enhance their problem-solving skills.

Book Recommendations

  • How to Code a Sandcastle by Josh Funk: This book combines coding and storytelling as a girl named Pearl uses her coding skills to build a sandcastle. It introduces basic coding concepts in a fun and engaging way.
  • Secret Coders by Gene Luen Yang: This graphic novel series follows a group of friends who discover a mysterious coding school. The books introduce coding concepts through puzzles and adventures.
  • Ada's Ideas by Fiona Robinson: This biography tells the story of Ada Lovelace, a mathematician and the world's first computer programmer. It highlights the importance of math and coding in a historical context.

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