I Get Coding
- Screen-Free Coding Education
- Story-Driven Learning Approach
- Progressive Skill Building
- Hands-on Activities
- Foundation for Future STEM Success
Each book combines colorful storytelling with practical exercises, helping children build a strong foundation in computational thinking and problem-solving. From directing robots to building with shapes, these activities make abstract coding concepts tangible and fun. Perfect for budding coders, this series transforms complex ideas into child-friendly adventures that inspire creativity and logical reasoning.
Book 1 -Can I Do That Repeatedly?
Cody thinks his mom must be a robot since she likes to do the same things every day. Cody tries giving instructions to the robot, Robbie, to do the repetitive tasks instead of his mom. What will the outcome be? Can the robot really do these tasks for his mom?
Key Concepts:
• Learn coding skills about Loops, which are the repetition of a sequence of instructions.
• Develop thinking skills: Thinking creatively with various problem-solving methods under set conditions.
Book 2 -Will I Command Correctly?
Cody wonders why he cannot get orders to Puppy, the dog and the robot, Roby to make them follow his commands, until he encounters an error and tries again. What will happen next?
Key Concepts:
• Learn how to follow steps through the study of Algorithms.
• Develop thinking skills: Think carefully.
• Practice following a sequence using simple commands before diving deeper into the topic presented on the front and back covers.
• Expand knowledge of Algorithm writing by learning the three commonly used types.
Book 3 -Can I Find Quadrangles Everywhere?
Roby the Robot is programmed to build a house with quadrangle-shaped blocks, but only triangle-shaped blocks are available. Confused by the instructions, Roby stops working. Cody steps in to help by using problem-solving and Decomposition skills to guide Roby in building the house with the triangle-shaped blocks.
Key Concepts:
• Learn coding skills about Decomposition, which involves breaking down complex problems into smaller, more manageable parts.
• Develop thinking skills: Think in detail by considering both the big picture and the small details.
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