to Wednesday, October 17, 2018 12:00 AM
Primary school "Ljuba Nešić" - OŠ "Ljuba Nešić"
Other
Dositejeva 2, Zaječar, Serbia
7th students will design their own bracelets as a binary representations of the first letter of their names or initials. Using the code.org Binary Decoder Key, students choose two coloured beads to represent 0 and 1, optionally one other colour to represent the beginning of their binary code and to separate each letter. Učenici sedmog razreda će dizajnirati svoje narukvice kao binarni prikaz prvog slova njihovih imena ili inicijala. Koristeći code.org binarni dekoder ključ, učenici biraju dve boje kuglice koje će predstavljati 0 i 1, opcionalno još jednu boju koja bi označavala početak njihovog binarnog koda i odvojila svako slovo.
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Primary school
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Basic programming concepts
Unplugged activities
Playful coding activities
Art and creativity
Visual/Block programming
Nearby upcoming activities:
Ardubots RACE - Robotics Arduino Challenge in Europe
The "Ardubots RACE - Robotics Arduino Challenge in Europe" is an exciting eTwinning project designed for 17-year-old students from Serbia and France. This collaborative initiative aims to promote cross-cultural understanding, teamwork, and STEM skills through the creation of Arduino-based autonomous robots. Students will work in international teams, fostering friendships and collaboration between different cultures. The project culminates in a series of challenges, including friendly robot competitions and races, where teams compete to achieve the best times while navigating special-shaped circuits.
Developing 21st century skills through coding - eTwinning project
Official start of the etwinning project "Developing 21st century skills through coding " founded by teachers participating in the Summer School EUCodeWeek 2023 in Brussels.
It is intended that students develop the skills necessary for 21st-century jobs through challenges posed by teachers or through the creation of solutions to problems related to their contexts where they will have to use coding.
Ardubots RACE - Robotics Arduino Challenge in Europe
The "Ardubots RACE - Robotics Arduino Challenge in Europe" is an exciting eTwinning project designed for 17-year-old students from Serbia and France. This collaborative initiative aims to promote cross-cultural understanding, teamwork, and STEM skills through the creation of Arduino-based autonomous robots. Students will work in international teams, fostering friendships and collaboration between different cultures. The project culminates in a series of challenges, including friendly robot competitions and races, where teams compete to achieve the best times while navigating special-shaped circuits.