Cornerstone Task • Starting the Maze • CT Rubric • Observational Data • Grade 4 CT
- Due No Due Date
- Points 12
Grade 4 Computational Thinker Computational Thinker
ASSIGNMENT SUBMISSION
Assignment Overview
Students will demonstrate their understanding of solving problems using their knowledge of computer games and code to solve a problem. Students will manipulate a maze game in Scratch for CS First that is only partially finished. They will complete a Cornerstone task project where the sprite is able to move around the maze while the player responds to question using Scratch for CS First. Directions:
Student Friendly Rubric
Directions: Before you turn in your completed maze to your teacher, check to make sure you have completed all requirements on the Student Friendly Rubric Links to an external site..
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Teacher will observe students in class and grade their performance on the Standards Based Instruction and Reporting Rubric.
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Rubric
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Technology Concepts (Debugging)
Employs digital citizenship skills, computational thinking skills and transfers knowledge to explore emerging technologies.
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Technology Concepts (Pattern Recognition)
Employs digital citizenship skills, computational thinking skills and transfers knowledge to explore emerging technologies.
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Technology Concepts (Computational Thinking Skills)
Employs digital citizenship skills, computational thinking skills and transfers knowledge to explore emerging technologies.
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Total Points:
12
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