Computational Thinking

  • 1

    Develop utilize and evaluate algorithms, to model and solve problems.

    1. 1

      An algorithm is a set of step-by-step instructions to complete a task.CS.K.1.1

      1. a

        Follow algorithms (step by step instructions) to complete tasks.CS.K.1.1.a

  • 3

    Represent and analyze data in order to generate new knowledge and capability.

    1. 2

      Data contains patterns.CS.K.1.2

      1. a

        Define data as stored information.CS.K.1.2.a

      2. b

        Identify patterns in data.CS.K.1.2.b

Computing Systems and Networks

  • 6

    Recognize and analyze security concepts.

    1. 1

      Passwords protect devices and information from inappropriate access. CS.K.2.1

      1. a

        Practice entering passwords to gain access to content and give a simple explanation about why passwords are necessary.CS.K.2.1.a

Cybersecurity

  • 9

    Create a security risk profile that recognizes and analyzes security concepts.

    1. 1

      Some information is private and should be protected from access by users who do not have permission.CS.K.4.1

      1. a

        Keep login information private and log off devices appropriately.CS.K.4.1.a

      2. b

        Distinguish between private vs. public information.CS.K.4.1.b

Digital Citizenship

  • 13

    Practice responsible, ethical, and safe use of computing technology and the internet.

    1. 1

      Personal information must be protected in person, on digital devices and online. CS.K.6.1

      1. a

        Describe appropriate and inappropriate uses of digital devices. CS.K.6.1.a

      2. b

        Work respectfully and responsibly with others. CS.K.6.1.b

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