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Algorithms - unplugged activity

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    Unplugged Activity | Algorithms
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    (Amy Hirotaka - Code.org)
    Lesson six teaches algorithms
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    and gets across how important it is to be as clear as possible.
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    This lesson has two parts.
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    The first uses tangrams,
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    which are puzzle pieces that look like this.
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    If you don't have tangrams,
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    you or your students can cut them out by hand.
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    Students will have to explain, to a fellow classmate, how to
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    arrange tangrams in a specific pattern,
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    but the second student isn't able to see what the original pattern is.
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    In the second half of the activity,
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    we ask students to figure out how many
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    different ways they can fold a piece of paper
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    to create 16 identical rectangles.
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    Then, you'll discuss how multiple solutions
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    can lead to the same end result
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    and why some solutions are better in certain situations.
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Algorithms - unplugged activity
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