Codey Rocky: Canada’s Global Interactions Trivia (Grade 5-6)
Description
In this lesson, students will learn how to research various facts about Canada’s interactions with the Global Community as well as Canada’s response to various international issues through a fun trivia format. Using the coding concept of sequences, and events along with lights and sounds in order for Codey Rocky to allow for other users to buzz into the trivia game and show right or wrong answers. Students will play the trivia game with another group and keep score and see which team wins!
Objectives
1. By the end of this lesson students will be able to describe what sequences are and how they work in the trivia.
2. By the end of this lesson students will be able to describe what events are and how they work in the trivia game.
3. By the end of this lesson students will be able to program and play a trivia game on Codey Rocky using different movements, events and actions.
Curriculum Connections Summary
- Ontario - Mathematics - Algebra (Coding) & Social Studies
- Quebec - Social Studies
- New Brunswick - Social Studies
- Nova Scotia - ICT
- Alberta - Social Studies, ICT & CTF
- British Columbia - Social Studies & ADST
- Manitoba - Social Studies
- Prince Edward Island - Social Studies
- Saskatchewan - Social Studies
- Newfoundland & Labrador - Social Studies
- Yukon Territories - Follow's B.C.'s Curriculum
- Northwest Territories - Follows Alberta's Curriculum
- Nunavut - Follows Alberta's Curriculum
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Codey Rocky combines hardware with software, allowing children to learn about programming while they play and create. Using mBlock, a software which supports both blocked-based and Python programming, Codey Rocky takes children by their hands and leads them into the world of technology with its in-built AI and IoT functionalities, giving them a competitive edge in the AI era.