Computer Science and Technology

Welcome Kellogg Students!

Return to Kellogg Links :^)

Coding activities can be found at Code.org’s Hour of Code or Courses web pages. 2019-2020 Kellogg students can continue doing their Computer Science coding course work using the links on this page, which will give you a well rounded grasp of the fundamentals of coding.

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Previous Year’s Courses…

The links below are to previous year’s courses, but will remain here for the time being so that last year’s Kellogg students can complete their Computer Science Fundamentals courses if they wish, but it is not required. If you do finish your course and would like your certificate, then you can request one by emailing Mr. Long here. or by placing a comment in a previous year’s coding assignment for your Kellogg Steam Lab google classroom. There are other computer technology related links below this black section.

The Teachers and Room numbers listed below reference previous year’s teachers and room numbers, and they will still work to allow you to pick up where you left off last year. However, please note they are not your current teachers names and room numbers!

Kindergarten – 2019

1st grade – 2019

2nd grade – 2019

2019 – KA – Hamers – Course A (2019) 2019 – 1st – Demsas – Course A (2018) 2019 – 2nd – Johnson – Course A (2017)
2019 – 1st – Demsas – Course B (2019) 2019 – 2nd – Johnson – Course B (2017)
2019 – KB – Cocklin – Course A (2019) 2019 – 1st – Kasai – Course A (2018) 2019 – 2nd – Smith – Course A (2017)
2019 – 1st – Kasai – Course B (2019) 2019 – 2nd – Smith – Course B (2017)
2019 – KC – Bowen/McMurtrey-Banks – Course A (2019) 2019 – 1st – Oglanian – Course A (2018) 2019 – 2nd – Van Styen – Course A (2017)
2019 – 1st – Oglanian – Course B (2019) 2019 – 2nd – Van Styen – Course B (2017)
2nd – Mixed – Course A (2017)

3rd grade – 2019

4th grade – 2019

5th grade – 2019

2019 – 3rd – Barber/Stempel – Course B (2017) 2019 – 4th – Blair – Course C (2017) 2019 – 5th – Blair – Course D (2017)
2019 – 3rd – Barber/Stempel – Course C (2018) 2019 – 4th – Blair – Course D (2018) 2019 – 5th – Blair – Course E (2018)
2019 – 3rd – Paterson – Course B (2017) 2019 – 4th – Bray – Course C (2017) 2019 – 5th – Damron – Course D (2017)
2019 – 3rd – Paterson – Course C (2018) 2019 – 4th – Bray – Course D (2018) 2019 – 5th – Damron – Course E (2018)
2019 – 3rd – Young – Course B (2017) 2019 – 4th – Suwara – Course C (2017) 2019 – 5th – Wilson – Course D (2017)
2019 – 3rd – Young – Course C (2018) 2019 – 4th – Suwara – Course D (2018) 2019 – 5th – Wilson – Course E (2018)

6th grade – 2019

 

 

2019 – 6th – Borden – Course E (2017) 2019 – 6th – Damron – Course E (2017) 2019 – 6th – Murray – Course E (2017)
2019 – 6th – Borden – Course F (2018) 2019– 6th – Damron – Course F (2018) 2019 – 6th – Murray – Course F (2018)

Mixed Grade Coding

Mixed – Course A (2019) Mixed – Course B (2018) Mixed – Course C (2018)
Mixed – Course C (2019)
Mixed – Course C (2020) New!
Mixed – Course D (2019) Mixed – Course E (2019) Mixed – Course F (2019)

Advanced Coding

3rd-5th – Course 2 (2) Mixed – Course 3 (0) Mixed – Course 4 (0)
CS First – Storytelling

Hour of Code – Teacher

Code Studio Code with Google Join an Hour of Code course
Code Combat – Teacher
Kodable – Teacher
Kodable – Student Learn an Hour of Code Tutorials

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Touch Typing (Keyboarding)

TypingClub Typing Challenge Free Typing Lesson

Digital Citizenship

Common Sense – Digital Passport Interland
Helping kids be safer, more confident explorers of the online world (through playing video games of course ;^).

Childhood Friendly Technology

Teach the Children Well

Other Education Technology Links

The school library and public library are both good sources of information too!

Google Links

Google Cultural Institute Google Scholar Google Maps
Google Earth

Other Resources

Kahoot (student)