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24 Books Featuring Girls In Science
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Friends Adi and Gabi, play in the garden and show how computer concepts can be used in real life. For example, an "if/then" statement is used to tell a computer what to do. Just like in real life, "if" it rains, "then" they do not need to water their plants. Readers will be introduced to coding concepts like programming, debugging, conditional statements, and more.
Girls In Science
Discover the signs of a budding engineer, like an inquisitive child asking how things work. As well as the many different types of engineers, such as an electrical engineer, a mechanical engineer, a civil engineer, and more. Available for FREE on ComCat (Massachusetts Library Catalog).
Girls In Science
Join Gabi and Adi, two scientifically-minded best friends, as they use their coding skills in the kitchen. They correlate cooking to coding terms like inputs, outputs, functions, and sequence. In the end, the book encourages readers to think in code by completing simple exercises, like making a sandwich.
Girls In Science
Adi and Gabi are friends and coding creatives. Together they observe patterns and loops in their real lives like the school bus and mail carrier's daily routes. They discover that programmers also use patterns and loops to help computers complete repetitive tasks. Readers will explore where engineers or computer programmers may use patterns and loops in code.
Girls In Science
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