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One of the greatest things about having a compute coding club at my school is that I quickly have gotten to see what appeals to the students. One of the items that I've used this year at a training were the "Cubelets." The Cubelets are effectively physical blocks that when turned certain ways and connected with other physical blocks allow for the block chains to do a certain action. These cubes will be great in my coding club for allowing me to get what is digitally known explored on the physical level. That is so key to teaching coding to elementary level students.

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One of the greatest things about having a compute coding club at my school is that I quickly have gotten to see what appeals to the students. One of the items that I've used this year at a training were the "Cubelets." The Cubelets are effectively physical blocks that when turned certain ways and connected with other physical blocks allow for the block chains to do a certain action. These cubes will be great in my coding club for allowing me to get what is digitally known explored on the physical level. That is so key to teaching coding to elementary level students.

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