: Includes detailed lesson developments, games, and multi-level tasks.
To implement this planning effectively, educators often use the following materials:
Understanding the "composition" of an object (parts and wholes). Introduction to symmetry and coordinate grids. Sequential actions and their order. Reverse actions. Developing linear algorithms. Introduction to branching (choice) in algorithms. Quarter 3: Sets (Sets of Objects) (11 hours) Elements of a set and methods for defining them. Comparing sets and finding their intersections. Negation of properties. Quarter 4: Logical Reasoning & Review (8 hours) True and false statements. Building logical "if... then..." constructions. Final review and summary projects. Recommended Teaching Resources
Identifying object properties (color, shape, size). Describing and comparing objects.
: The primary student materials published by Balass.
: Digital versions of the planning that can be downloaded or viewed online.
The course is generally divided into four main sections corresponding to the school quarters: