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Monday, December 5, 2022

Hour of Code!

 

Hour of Code is an annual event to promote Computer Science. According to their website: 

The Hour of Code takes place each year during Computer Science Education Week. The 2022 Computer Science Education Week will be December 5-11, but you can host an Hour of Code all year round. Computer Science Education Week is held annually in recognition of the birthday of computing pioneer Admiral Grace Murray Hopper (December 9, 1906). 
We're starting Hour of Code and changing the name to Hours of Code!


Thank you, Hadi Partovi for creating this project!




Computer Science week coincides with the birthdays of two computer science pioneers. A pioneer is a person who is one of the first to enter a field of study or explore a new area of thought. 



1. Ada Lovelace, born in England on December 10, 1815, is considered the world's first computer programmer.



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    2.  Grace Hopper, whose birthday is December 9, 1906, was an American computer programmer and Navy rear admiral. She contributed to the development of the COBOL language and is credited with popularizing the term "computer bug" in the programming community. 


    Grace Hopper said, "To me programming is more than an important practical art. It is also a gigantic undertaking in the foundations of knowledge."


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One of the important things about problem-solving is perseverance. Sometimes you try an algorithm, or list of steps used to solve a problem,  and if it fails, adjust your algorithm. Try again! This strategy is called trial and error


On our class blog, you can use HTML code to level up your comments. Here is some information about HTML code. Here is the HTML code for some fancy shapes. There are many more!





What do you like about coding?

Share something you have learned about a program?

What is the most difficult thing about writing computer code?  

20 comments:

  1. Dear class,

    I ♥ blogging and coding.

    I hope you become the ★ of our coding week!

    What have you learned so far in coding?

    Warmly,
    Mrs. Y♥llis

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    1. Dear Mrs. Y♥llis,

      We hope to become ♔ computer engineers.
      We also ♥ CODING.

      From,
      Anaitis and Netta

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  2. Dear Mrs.Yollis,

    You are the ★ out of all my teachers.
    You are like a ♦. Yes I do love coding

    From,
    Scarlett

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  3. Mrs. Y♥llis,

    You are the best teacher I have ever had. I could not ask for a better teacher, and the ☆ of the school.

    From 1 out of 20 of your students,
    Liam


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  4. Dear Mrs. Yollis,

    ♔ teacher I ever had! I love coding.

    From,
    Brooklyn



    From students Brooklyn

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  5. Mrs.Y♥llis,

    I ♥ learning how to be a ♔ at Coding!

    from,
    Elhearts;n

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    1. Dear Elan,
      I also ♥ coding, it's so FUN.
      from,
      Netta

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  6. i l♥ve thees codes its so so fun becuase it makes every word look better kai and milan

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  7. Dear Mrs. Y♥llis,

    hello how was your day i hope you have a great day from i love coding so far and am so happy that your my teacher dear

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  8. I l♥ved your blog post because of all the fun stuff you published. Thanks to you,we will write better.

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  9. Dear
    Mrs.Y♥llis

    What is your favorite animal? mine is a cheetah because they are super fast and have cool sp♥ts

    from
    N★ah

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  10. dear Mrs Yollis I ♥ my school! i have so many nice friends, and my class. There is so many nice friends i have!!
    have an nice day!! From
    Victoria

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  11. Dear Mrs. Y&#hearts;llis,

    I &#hearts; coding as well! I hope you have a fun time coding!


    From,
    T&#hearts;bi

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  12. Mrs.Y♥llis,
    I ♥ learning how to be a ♔ at Coding!

    From,
    El♥n

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  13. Dear Mrs. Yollis,

    I love the idea of coding. I think it is fun and I never knew coders can make movies. I find that cool. What I learn it is hard and I mean hard in my opinion . The hole class is doing ours of code.

    S♥y


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    1. Yes, s♥y lots of kids are doing ours of code. In fact my class is doing ours of code.

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  14. Dear Mrs. Y♥llis,

    I am so happy to have you as my teacher for the year! Love,
    N♥ra

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  15. Dear Mrs.Yollis,
    You are the best best teacher in my entire school life! You taught me and the class how to code, write in cursive and type.Thank you for being such a great teacher.

    P.S. I love coding



    L♥ve

    Milan

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  16. You are the ♥ best teacher ever


    From Brooklyn

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  17. Dear Mrs. Yollis,

    I'm glad that you use coding with your students. I'm a third grade teacher as well in Wisconsin. For hour of code, we have used Code.org as it has many options for games that involve coding. I am attaching a seesaw post I shared with my students so they could access different activities to do during the hour of code week.

    https://app.seesaw.me/pages/shared_activity?prompt_id=prompt.c95d4083-2b2b-4b71-bb3e-5e3f4edf3aff&share_token=hqJX4hAwTAa0hjfjXJT-vQ

    Have a great evening,

    Borski

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