to Thursday, October 7, 2021 12:00 PM
Ljubica Radosavljević Nada
Open online activity
Serbian
Ulica Djerdapska, 19000, Zajecar, Zajecarski Okrug, Centralna Srbija, SRB
U okviru Dečije nedelje četvrtak će biti posvećen kodiranju. Učenici mladjih razreda naše škole će kroz zabavnu igru naučiti osnovne principe kodiranja:
-Kako bi naš turista stigao na željenu turističku destinaciju potrebno je precizno slediti zadate korake
- saradnja i dogovor medju članovima tima na realizaciji zadatka je neophodna
- za kodiranje nam nije neophodan računar.
Za igru nam je potrebno polje ( iscrtano trakom u boji),
komplet velikih KodiRobi kartica.
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Pre-primary education
Primary school
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Unplugged activities
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.