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Turtle Art is a logo based programming environment for introducing students to the basics of programming.  We can use this to develop visualiation, logical reasoning and algorithmic sense in students by performing various operations with the Turtle. This is a brief introduction to a sample of lessons using Turtle.  More information can be found on
 
Turtle Art is a logo based programming environment for introducing students to the basics of programming.  We can use this to develop visualiation, logical reasoning and algorithmic sense in students by performing various operations with the Turtle. This is a brief introduction to a sample of lessons using Turtle.  More information can be found on
  

Revision as of 14:28, 27 October 2015

Introduction

ಕನ್ನಡದಲ್ಲಿ ನೋಡಿ

Turtle Art is a logo based programming environment for introducing students to the basics of programming. We can use this to develop visualiation, logical reasoning and algorithmic sense in students by performing various operations with the Turtle. This is a brief introduction to a sample of lessons using Turtle. More information can be found on

Course Outline

Lesson 1 - Moving the Turtle

Lesson 2 -Make the Turtle Move with different inputs and to display outputs

Lesson 3 - Simplifying programming – repeating instructions and blocks

Lesson 4 - Arithmetic manipulation using Turtle Art

Lesson 5 - Creating action sequences and patterns based on defined actions

Turtle art Lesson template

Please use this as an initial outline; create lesson pages separately and then you can delete this

  • Objectives
  • Demonstration activities by teacher in class
  • Student hands-on activities
  • Assessment ideas/ portfolio