Posts by RosyMaths@mathstodon.xyz
 (DIR) Post #ATPNYRCeZ7EIrdxEYK by RosyMaths@mathstodon.xyz
       2023-03-08T14:25:21Z
       
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       2023-03-08T14:29:29Z
       
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 (DIR) Post #ATXi0owlQteExb0sVs by RosyMaths@mathstodon.xyz
       2023-03-12T14:52:18Z
       
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 (DIR) Post #ATk2ZQ7MyDj1BoJCSW by RosyMaths@mathstodon.xyz
       2023-03-18T13:39:11Z
       
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 (DIR) Post #AU2pwq1i48NtuxBlya by RosyMaths@mathstodon.xyz
       2023-03-27T15:17:13Z
       
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 (DIR) Post #AiLqkR14uxfcz8t7yq by RosyMaths@mathstodon.xyz
       2024-05-28T13:34:52Z
       
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       @futurebird Simultaneously on point and super distressing!
       
 (DIR) Post #Aj5hVMQltHqHeaM80G by RosyMaths@mathstodon.xyz
       2024-06-19T16:28:14Z
       
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 (DIR) Post #AlkX12WRORRCQDqSTQ by RosyMaths@mathstodon.xyz
       2023-09-10T10:40:39Z
       
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       @catsalad Now I REALLY want a robot vacuum.
       
 (DIR) Post #AmG8shKI8R5kWeMxwu by RosyMaths@mathstodon.xyz
       2024-09-22T10:58:20Z
       
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       @futurebird Even making all-new materials for one class is hectic. But 3! Wow.I also teach middle school computer science. Happy to share resources.
       
 (DIR) Post #AmKV2dWA7ojnEWuDpo by RosyMaths@mathstodon.xyz
       2024-09-24T13:25:31Z
       
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       @futurebird That's cool!
       
 (DIR) Post #AqXS71qYKtgejUVsrA by RosyMaths@mathstodon.xyz
       2025-01-25T11:26:23Z
       
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       @futurebird  I like these. Bookmarking for later. The aim of my middle school "Computer Science" course is to teach them enough that they can use coding as a tool for other topics, and also that they can think logically and be safe online. So I split it up into 4/5 main topics.*Computational Thinking*Programming (Scratch and Python, including explicit instruction in selection, iteration, program design and recursion)*Digital citizenship*How computers work (includes history)In the lower years we also do a typing course and some work learning Google suite (school choice) and by their last year the interested ones do some Arduino and robotics and the others pick from a fantastic online academy (Grok Learning) to do courses that interest them, or a personal project. We don't offer Computer Science as a final year subject so it's very much about teaching useful skills and enough knowledge that they can understand tech news and pick it up again later if they want to.