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Students will use the class set of computers to access CodeMonkey to learn how to program. The Alabama course of study requires that fourth graders develop and use models to show multiple solutions in which patterns are used to transfer information using a grid of 1s and 0s. Not only will CodeMonkey help my fourth graders learn how to code, but it will also provide opportunities and challenges that will prepare each student for college or careers in the 21st century. My students enjoy working on the computer and will love learning how to code!

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Students will use the class set of computers to access CodeMonkey to learn how to program. The Alabama course of study requires that fourth graders develop and use models to show multiple solutions in which patterns are used to transfer information using a grid of 1s and 0s. Not only will CodeMonkey help my fourth graders learn how to code, but it will also provide opportunities and challenges that will prepare each student for college or careers in the 21st century. My students enjoy working on the computer and will love learning how to code!

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