Learn to think like a coder without a computer!
Each of the fun craft activities included in this book will teach you
about a key concept of computer programming and can be done completely
offline. Then you can put your skills into practice by trying out the
simple programs provided in the online, child-friendly computer language
Scratch.
This crafty coding book breaks down the principles of coding into
bite-sized chunks that will get you thinking like a computer scientist
in no time. Learn about loops by making a friendship bracelet, find out
about programming by planning a scavenger hunt, and discover how
functions work with paper fortune tellers. Children can then use their
new knowledge to code for real by following the clear instructions to
build programs in Scratch 3.0.
Perfect for kids aged 7-9, the various STEAM activities will help teach
children the crucial skills of logical thinking that will give them a
head-start for when they begin programming on a computer. Famous
scientist pages teach children about coding pioneers, such as Alan
Turing and Katherine Johnson, and topic pages, such as the Internet,
give kids a wider understanding of the subject.
Written by computer science expert Kiki Prottsman, How to be a Coder
is so much fun kids won't realize they're learning!