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Coding with Mythical Creatures

From the Series Adventures in Unplugged Coding

Learning coding skills without a computer isn't just a myth! This unplugged coding title teaches readers important skills such as critical thinking and optimization through fun activities like guiding the Minotaur through the labyrinth and teaching Cerberus fetch, all without a computer! Short paragraphs explain and clarify each coding concept and how it applies to the activity. Follow-ups ask readers to think critically about how it went or what could be done better, while bonus challenges give readers more opportunities to test the concept. This engaging title can help young students gain coding skills that could become legendary!

Interest Level Grade 3 - Grade 8
Reading Level Grade 4
Category Nonfiction
Copyright 2024
Publisher Bellwether Media by FlutterBee
Imprint Express!
Language English
Number of Pages 24
Publication Date 2023-08-01
BISACS JNF012040, JNF015000, JNF052030
Dewey 005.13
Graphics Full-color photographs
Dimensions 7.5 x 9 x 0.25
Lexile 750
Guided Reading Level Q

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Educator Review of Coding with Mythical Creatures

Adventures in Unplugged Coding is a series of books that takes the reader through 4 unplugged challenges that help the reader understand how to use higher-level thinking skills to solve problems. The connection is made between the activities and how computer code
writers think. This series of books is categorized as Express! Which are classified as maker space books.

Coding with Mythical Creatures has 4 unplugged activities:
1.  Hey Cerberus, Fetch
2. Gnome Coder
3. Minotaur Maze
4. Memorize the Myth! 

Each activity requires a minimal amount of supplies: Paper, tracing paper, index cards, pencils, markers, dice, game pieces, timer, and small toys. The activities would be best accomplished with a partner or small group. The readers would have opportunities to solve problems together and work towards a solution, also when turning the page they will be able to learn about the solution and how that activity is related to coders.

Readers who use this book would need to read about a 3rd or 4th grade level but as long as there is one strong reader in the group they could guide others through who may be younger or have a more difficult time reading.

Author: Kylie Burns

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