Today we were learning to give instructions as part of our Digital Technology and Writing programme. We learnt we had to be very specific otherwise our mouse would not go the right way or eat the treats that were on the maze.
Room 10 is a Year 5 and 6 class who are part of the Kauri Team, at Hamilton East School in New Zealand. Our kaiako is Alexander. This is where we will be sharing our learning journey.
Wednesday, 4 September 2019
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Wow that looks really complicated, I like how every maze was different. Did you use your mathematical strategies to complete it? What gave you the inspiration to make the maze's/ Why did you want to do this? Maybe you could teach some other people to do this, they would be really interested. Good Work, From Zari and Nixon.
ReplyDeleteDid you use your mathematical strategies to complete your unplugged work?
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing that instead of using digital technology to do coding you can do it without a device because giving instructions to people is like coding and that's a good way to do coding without a device.
Izrayal & Nishant