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Grade 5 Coding Curriculum: Conditional Statements
Video overview about coding.
Video overview covering the concepts of Repeating Events.
Grade Five: Conditional StatementsBy the end of this unit, students will be able to:
● Write code involving sequential (step-by-step) concurrent (at the sametime), repeating,and nested (sequence or pattern within another sequence or pattern) events and conditional statements
● Read and alter code involving sequential, concurrent, repeating, and nested events and conditional statements and describe how the changes affect the outcomes
Students discuss and write the instructions for situations involving nested events.
Students identify conditional statements in daily life and write examples.
Students create a pixelated portrait of themselves and use a flow chart to indicate conditional events in their daily lives.
Students write out tasks for a pretend robot to carry out daily tasks using conditional statements.
Students discuss how conditional events make board games fun and create their own board games in groups.
Students use Scratch to create a maze game using conditional events.
Created by a Teacher and Coder
Together, Ace and Emily teamed up to make a practical guide for Ontario teachers to deliver quality coding lessons to students.

Hi, I'm Ace!
I am a UofT Computer Science graduate and have over 10 years of professional programming experience at IBM, TD Bank and Loyalty One. I will teach you coding concepts from the new Ontario curriculum using simple, real life examples.

Hi, I'm Emily!
I'm an Ontario primary teacher with over 8 years of teaching experience and a Masters of Education. I was lost with the new coding curriculum, then Ace taught me the concepts and we teamed up to create a practical guide.
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