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randomestfandoms-ocs · 5 years ago
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Playlist: Kit x Lizzie x Hope?
babies
Lego House, Ed Sheeran
If you're broken I will mend ya and keep you sheltered from the storm that's raging on
Daylight, Taylor Swift
Maybe you ran with the wolves and refused to settle down / Maybe I've stormed out of every single room in this town / Threw out our cloaks and our daggers because it's morning now / It's brighter now
I’ll Stand By You, The Pretenders
I'll stand by you / Won't let nobody hurt you / I'll stand by you / Take me in, into your darkest hour / And I'll never desert you / I'll stand by you
Chasing Cars, Snow Patrol
If I lay here / If I just lay here / Would you lie with me and just forget the world?
Heart, The Pretty Reckless
I wish you would dare to walk me home / I don't wanna fight the world alone
Send me a ship (romantic or platonic) and I’ll make a five song playlist
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pitchandkozmotis · 7 years ago
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“Mm? No, why?” He didn’t notice the sting in his forehead as he placed the cakes down at Lunar’s desk, settling down on one of the chairs before pointing. “Me. You. Sorry if they are not exact portraits of us, but I certainly attempted. Nowadays my hands shake too much to properly draw anything nice. Sorry the cakes are lumpy, I overstuffed this one with strawberries and put too much icing on the other one.” He had wanted them to be delicious though.
“Also, didn’t mean to startle you, I just didn’t have any hands free.” He nods, starting to squirm in his chair. He wanted to climb onto Lunar, he had missed his attention.
{ @pitchandkozmotis }
General Pitchiner–
Please come to my study at your earliest convenience now. I have finished your holiday gift, and although it is slightly late, I would like to make sure you receive it by putting it on you myself.
The set-up process is slightly complicated and requires careful attention, or else I would have simply left your present on the desk in your room.
Sorry for shutting myself away while I was working. I am not mad at you, simply fixated on making sure everything is as exact and precise as I need it to be.
–Tsar Lunanoff
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alkapida · 6 years ago
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endevia · 6 years ago
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Websites and Apps to Support Hour of Code
We’ve provided a lot of projects and lesson plans, as well as websites you’ll like organized by grade. Here are all those that don’t easily differentiate by grade. See if some of them work for you:
Websites
Animatron–design and publish animated and interactive content that plays everywhere, from desktop computers to mobile devices.
BrainPop coding games
Build a website–a guide
Chrome Experiments–geeky experimentation with programming
I like programming video
Kodu—game programming
Learn to code
Minecraft coding mod
Pivot Stickfigure Animator–free, download, powerful, with a cult following
Robby Leonardi–programmer–a game played about programming in the style of Mario
Roboblockly–to teach coding and math, from UCDavis
Stencyl–build games without coding with downloaded software
Stickman–draw a stick figure and the site animates it
Symbaloo collection for coding
TED Talk on young programmers
Apps
BeeBop–based on the Beebop floor robot–free
Cargo-Bot—logic iPad game
Cato’s Hike (K+)
Codea (Perfect for Intermediate+)
Daisy the Dinosaur—intro to programming
Hopscotch (for up to intermediate–more complicated that Kodable)
Kodable
Lego Fix the Factory (app)
LightBot Jr.–programming for six-year olds
Lightbot–solving puzzles with programming; MS
Move the Turtle–programming via iPad for middle school
Osmo Coding--a purchased game system to teach coding
Pyonkee–free, a little glitchy
ScratchJr--for ages 5-7
Swift Playground–from Apple, includes lessons and challenges designed to teach kids to code
Build an app/game
Apps Geyser
App Inventor–build Android apps on a smartphones; from MIT
Game Salad
Code Curriculum
C-STEM Studio–download to teach computers, science, technology, engineering and math with robotics
Everyone Can Code–from Apple
Google Computer Science for High School–free workshops (with application) for K-12 teachers
More
Lesson plan bundle for Hour of Code
10 Unusual Projects to Energize Hour of CodeHour of Code: Scratch Jr.
Hour of Code 101
Hour of Code Lesson Plans by Grade
Augmented Reality with Metaverse
Jacqui Murray has been teaching K-18 technology for 30 years. She is the editor/author of over a hundred tech ed resources including a K-8 technology curriculum, K-8 keyboard curriculum, K-8 Digital Citizenship curriculum. She is an adjunct professor in tech ed, Master Teacher, webmaster for four blogs, an Amazon Vine Voice reviewer, CAEP reviewer, CSTA presentation reviewer, freelance journalist on tech ed topics, contributor to NEA Today and TeachHUB, and author of the tech thrillers, To Hunt a Sub and Twenty-four Days. You can find her resources at Structured Learning.
Websites and Apps to Support Hour of Code published first on https://medium.com/@greatpricecourse
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statrano · 6 years ago
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Websites and Apps to Support Hour of Code
We’ve provided a lot of projects and lesson plans, as well as websites you’ll like organized by grade. Here are all those that don’t easily differentiate by grade. See if some of them work for you:
Websites
Animatron–design and publish animated and interactive content that plays everywhere, from desktop computers to mobile devices.
BrainPop coding games
Build a website–a guide
Chrome Experiments–geeky experimentation with programming
I like programming video
Kodu—game programming
Learn to code
Minecraft coding mod
Pivot Stickfigure Animator–free, download, powerful, with a cult following
Robby Leonardi–programmer–a game played about programming in the style of Mario
Roboblockly–to teach coding and math, from UCDavis
Stencyl–build games without coding with downloaded software
Stickman–draw a stick figure and the site animates it
Symbaloo collection for coding
TED Talk on young programmers
Apps
BeeBop–based on the Beebop floor robot–free
Cargo-Bot—logic iPad game
Cato’s Hike (K+)
Codea (Perfect for Intermediate+)
Daisy the Dinosaur—intro to programming
Hopscotch (for up to intermediate–more complicated that Kodable)
Kodable
Lego Fix the Factory (app)
LightBot Jr.–programming for six-year olds
Lightbot–solving puzzles with programming; MS
Move the Turtle–programming via iPad for middle school
Osmo Coding--a purchased game system to teach coding
Pyonkee–free, a little glitchy
ScratchJr--for ages 5-7
Swift Playground–from Apple, includes lessons and challenges designed to teach kids to code
Build an app/game
Apps Geyser
App Inventor–build Android apps on a smartphones; from MIT
Game Salad
Code Curriculum
C-STEM Studio–download to teach computers, science, technology, engineering and math with robotics
Everyone Can Code–from Apple
Google Computer Science for High School–free workshops (with application) for K-12 teachers
More
Lesson plan bundle for Hour of Code
10 Unusual Projects to Energize Hour of CodeHour of Code: Scratch Jr.
Hour of Code 101
Hour of Code Lesson Plans by Grade
Augmented Reality with Metaverse
Jacqui Murray has been teaching K-18 technology for 30 years. She is the editor/author of over a hundred tech ed resources including a K-8 technology curriculum, K-8 keyboard curriculum, K-8 Digital Citizenship curriculum. She is an adjunct professor in tech ed, Master Teacher, webmaster for four blogs, an Amazon Vine Voice reviewer, CAEP reviewer, CSTA presentation reviewer, freelance journalist on tech ed topics, contributor to NEA Today and TeachHUB, and author of the tech thrillers, To Hunt a Sub and Twenty-four Days. You can find her resources at Structured Learning.
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