Learn to Code 3
Download the Learn to Code 3 Multi-Touch book.
This guide includes 20 hours of lessons. Building on coding skills from Learn to Code 1 & 2, it includes story activities, code review lessons, Keynote presentations, journal prompts, a grading rubric, and more to help teachers bring these lessons into the classroom.
Students learn about graphics and coordinates, touch events, strings and event handlers.
Additional details
Year band(s) | 5-6, 7-8, 9-10 |
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Content type | Tools for learning |
Format | eBook |
Core and overarching concepts | Implementation (programming) |
Australian Curriculum Digital Technologies code(s) |
ACTDIP020
Implement digital solutions as simple visual programs involving branching, iteration (repetition), and user input
ACTDIP019
Design, modify and follow simple algorithms involving sequences of steps, branching, and iteration (repetition)
ACTDIP029
Design algorithms represented diagrammatically and in English, and trace algorithms to predict output for a given input and to identify errors
ACTDIP030
Implement and modify programs with user interfaces involving branching, iteration and functions in a general-purpose programming language |
Technologies & Programming Languages | other programming languages |
Keywords | Coding, Swift, iOS, Computational thinking, Events, Strings, Event handlers |
Organisation | Apple |
Copyright | Copyright: 2016 Apple Inc. May be subject to Copyright Act statutory licence. |
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