Carlisle Computer Science
@CarlisleCompSci
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The K-5 Computer Science program at Carlisle Community Schools gives students a foundation in the growing and important field of computer science.
Carlisle, IA
Joined January 2013
Common Sense Media is my first stop when looking to find resources for talking to kids about their digital habits. Practical Tips for Easing Kids' Social Media Anxiety | Common Sense Media https://t.co/t4wW96dOeU via @commonsense
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Fear of missing out can make social media-using teens feel stressed. Here's how you can help. Advice from Common Sense Media editors.
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Come to Open House tonight to meet all your teachers! The 2021-22 school year is about to begin!
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I make intros for the video lessons for our online students. Each time I like to try something new. This time I experimented with strategic cuts... https://t.co/P0VOMu7jTK
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Events are actions in a program that cause something to happen, like a mouse click causing a character to jump or touching an object to score a point. 3rd graders made computer games using events today. Can you guess what the theme was?
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We're working on building algorithms (step-by-step directions computers can follow) with @codeorg... but we've got some weather appropriate background music to help us work... ❄️🌨️⛄
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First graders are learning how to write algorithms (step-by-step directions to complete a task) using @codeorg. It's the first step of a long journey we'll take together to learn how computers and software really work.
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Happy Spring Break! If you're looking for something your kids can do while at home, they can visit my website for some familiar activities. https://t.co/0AtByJGBzF
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3rd graders worked with https://t.co/FZ03zPWPmC's lesson on CONDITIONALS. Conditionals are pieces of code that run only under certain conditions. Example: IF you draw a red card, get 1 point. ELSE (which means you drew any cart that wasn't red), give the other team 1 point.
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Happy International Women's Day! Computer Science is full of talented women who push boundaries and advance society. Here is a list of women's organizations that I like to follow on Twitter: @GirlsWhoCode
@WomenWhoCode
@girldevelopit
@WITWomen
@GirlsinTech
@TechWomen
@NCWIT
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We're celebrating the start of #WomensHistoryMonth with this video starring @sherylsandberg, @EDENsjasmine, @karliekloss, @mayli, Mia Epner, Alice Steinglass, @jesskah, @jessicaalba, Paola Mejía Minaya, @Malala, and @SusanWojcicki ⬇️💪🖥
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No judging here. Sometimes you just gotta give a kid your phone to play on so you can get something (anything!) done. Finding good, safe apps is key. Check out where to find them on your Android https://t.co/2M49QchoWW iPhone https://t.co/VfWReX39qC
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Computer Science owes a lot to these pioneers! The more diversity we have in Computer Science, the better it is for everyone! https://t.co/S6NBkRNb95
#CSforAll
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Common Sense Media has some of the best resource lists out there. It will help you cut through the clutter and find tools your students can use. Highly recommended. @CommonSense
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Visit https://t.co/iJH9B5yqP6 for an expanding list of resources for computer science and other content areas that you can do at home.
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How to Tell Relatives, Teachers, Babysitters, and Even Your Spouse Your Screen Time Rules | Common Sense Media https://t.co/xRTiiVNmlD via @commonsense
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Tips for setting tech boundaries with your children's caregivers. Advice from Common Sense Media editors.
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I've added to my website: https://t.co/iJH9B5yqP6 ! I've put in resources for 4th and 5th grade families as well as added a few more coding resources!
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Parents need to know how to help their students live in the digital world. The Carlisle K-12 School Counselors and At-Risk staff are having a parent night on March 26 to help you get the resources you need. @CounselorMs
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Is your student really liking computer coding? Go to my new website for parents, https://t.co/iJH9B5Q1GE, and look for my page on coding resources for your family.
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My new website up and running: https://t.co/lbggV3CF8z. Its purpose is to be a resource for Carlisle parents to understand what's happening in their student's Computer Science class. I'll be adding more and more content throughout the year!
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