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Homeschool Exploration Fall 2024
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Friday, September 27 10:30—11:30 a.m.
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Friday, October 18, 10:30 a.m.
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I can code: IF/THEN
by Vicky Fang
Written by an expert, I Can Code: IF/THEN uses simple text, colorful illustrations, and interactive flaps to help little ones discover the building blocks of coding all around them! As they follow along with an adorable story about cause and effect, they’ll explore fundamental concepts like conditions, rules, and logic―and have fun doing it.
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I can code: AND/OR
by Vicky Fang
Written by an expert, I Can Code: AND/OR uses simple text, colorful illustrations, and interactive flaps to help little ones discover the building blocks of coding all around them! As kids follow along with an adorable story about sharing, they’ll explore fundamental concepts like logical operators and true/false statements―and have fun doing it.
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How to talk to your computer
by Seymour Simon
Have you ever wondered how to get a computer to do something? First you need to speak in a way it can understand! Read and find out all about how to talk to your computer in this updated edition with new illustrations and simple engaging text that introduces conditions, loops, and functions.
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Crayola art of coding : a celebration of creative mindsets
by Kiki Prottsman
Young readers will love delving into some of the most important basics of computational thinking and coding. Readers will learn concepts from sequencing to debugging through unplugged activities that empower them to think like coders.
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Algorithms & sequencing
by Teddy Borth
This title introduces the concepts of algorithms and sequencing in coding by using relatable real-world examples in the reader's everyday life. Vivid photographs and easy-to-read text aid comprehension for early readers.
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Robotics for babies
by Chris Ferrie
A colorful introduction to the technology behind robots explains complex mathematical and scientific concepts in simple, engaging ways.
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Ada Twist, scientist: Rockin' robots!
by Andrea Beaty
What exactly is a robot? How do they talk and move? And what does it take to build one? Ada Twist, Scientist: The Why Files is the perfect nonfiction resource for all these questions and more.
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If you love robots, you could be...
by May Nakamura
This leveled-reader introduction to jobs for young robotics and artificial intelligence enthusiasts explores some of the important work done by mechanical, electrical and systems engineers.
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Friday, November 8, 10:30 a.m.
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