Code This!: Puzzles, Video games, Challenges, and Pc Coding Ideas for the Drawback Solver in You
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Programming ideas come to life on this kid-friendly intro to the fundamentals of laptop science and coding, with puzzles, video games, and quirky characters.
Welcome to the Coder Crew, the place you are on a mission. You will write algorithms to search out hidden treasures, decode ciphers to learn secret messages, create loops to program an expedition, and extra. Alongside the best way, you may study the artwork of determining the best way to do issues on the whole. That is known as laptop science. You will additionally study the artwork of explaining one thing specifically. That is known as programming, or coding.
Then you may put your expertise to the check to assist Cody the Robotic. At any time when the Code This! Explorers want a hand, Cody is there to assist. Sadly, this robotic may be very specific in regards to the particulars. It could possibly’t merely acquire a uncommon sort of micro organism from a volcano. It wants step-by-step directions on the place to go, the best way to acquire the micro organism, what micro organism to gather, and the best way to get again to the Explorers. Much more sadly, the Explorers are superbusy people with plenty of cool stuff on their minds. Which means they not often give Cody the directions it wants, which makes it need to completely short-circuit. That is the place YOU are available to assist Cody succeed at among the trickiest, most superior missions on Earth.
Writer : Nationwide Geographic Children; Illustrated version (August 27, 2019)
Language : English
Paperback : 160 pages
ISBN-10 : 1426334435
ISBN-13 : 978-1426334436
Studying age : 8 – 12 years
Lexile measure : 840L
Grade stage : 3 – 7
Merchandise Weight : 1.24 kilos
Dimensions : 7.97 x 0.45 x 10 inches
8 reviews for Code This!: Puzzles, Video games, Challenges, and Pc Coding Ideas for the Drawback Solver in You
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Libby –
Fun beginner book
My girls are really enjoying this. The projects are basic but fun.
DD –
Excellent book
This is really great book for kids to develop analytical availvility.
Amazon Customer –
My grandson loves this book
I gave this to my 9 y/o grandson for Christmas. He loves it.
Colin –
WRITTEN VERY WELL
This is a great book for kids to begin to learn code.
Kristi Bernard –
This is a quick way to learn how to code.
National Geographic Kids Code This is for young learners who will experience the art of figuring out how to do things and even how to explain them. Kids will have fun learning how to code.Coding is becoming very popular for students in schools and even when they study on their own. With this guide readers will learn the basics of coding, how to do it, and the logic behind what commands are needed. If readers need help the Coder Crew can be found within these pages showing readers how coding is done. There are photos and colorful illustrations to show readers cause and effect when working the Challenge activities. Readers will also learn about Algorithms which is a big word for writing directions.Parents and teachers can use this handy interactive guide to teach computer science skills with regards to coding. The back pages offer more resources for learning. Kids can become coding experts in a fun and basic way.
Bergers Book Reviews –
Fun exercises introduce kids to coding
Programming can be fun for kids, even if they donât actually use a computer. Code This! provides step by step exercises designed to introduce them to this fun and useful skill.Puzzles and games show how to move robots and frogs based on the instructions they are given. In the process, kids learn algorithms, constraints, loops, and debugging, as well as many other coding concepts. Exercises build on each other, and the processes become more complicated. By the time they complete this book, they will have a good understanding of how coding works, and be ready for the real thing.Code This! is a perfect introduction to computer programming, and can be used at home and in classrooms. I highly recommend it.Reviewer: Alice Berger
KR –
Lots of pictures, no content
Lots of nonsense. Not sure what any of this has to do with coding. No formulation of problems, no challenges to actually code. Frankly, we weren’t even sure from which side to start “reading” this book, so full of pictures that one can’t see any content.
Amanda Perkins –
No coding lessons.
This only teaches logic and reasoning skills. These are important skill sets to have, but there are no coding examples. Its cover is misleading