Classic Maze

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Overview

The Classic Maze[1] is part of the Course C coding activity from the website Code.org[2]. The classic maze works in the form of a blockly, which is a visual programming language that uses blocks that you can drag and drop to write codes. [1]This particular activity is targeting kids around the ages 6-8. This activity has 3 main parts: the angry bird's maze is on the left of the screen to show the moves happening. Instructions are included for each level just below the maze, letting the user know what he/she needs to do; The middle portion of the screen has the toolbox, each block inside the toolbox is a command that the bird can understand; Lastly, the user has a work-space on the right side of the screen, this space is created for the user to build their program using the blocks.

Features

  • 15 lessons
  • Tracks progress
  • How-to videos

Benefits

  • Interest in Computer Science
  • Using Blockly makes it easier for students to understand coding
  • Students can be engaged by the games
  • 20 different puzzles to choose from

See Also

References

  1. Hour of code: Classic Maze. 2018

External Links

https://youtu.be/P6xFUFIzK5c

https://studio.code.org/hoc/1

https://code.org/

https://youtu.be/uBZpd6zGVFI

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