Wyoming K-2 Computer Science Content & Performance Standards
18 Standards
2.CS.D.01
8 LessonsIndependently select and use a computing device to perform a variety of tasks for an intended outcome (e.g., create an artifact).
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2.CS.HS.01
20 LessonsDemonstrate and describe the function of common components of computing systems (hardware and software) (e.g., use a browser, search engine).
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2.CS.T.01
3 LessonsRecognize computing systems might not work as expected and identify and effectively communicate simple hardware or software problems and implement solutions (e.g., app or program is not working as expected, no sound is coming from the device, caps lock turned on) and discuss problems with peers and adults.
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2.NI.NCO.01
3 LessonsIdentify and describe that computing devices can be connected in a variety of ways (e.g., Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, home and school networks, the internet).
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2.NI.C.01
3 LessonsExplain what authentication factors (e.g., login) are, why we use them, and apply authentication to protect devices and information (personal and private) from unauthorized access.
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2.DA.S.01
1 LessonWith guidance, develop and modify an organizational structure by creating, copying, moving, and deleting files and folders.
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2.DA.CVT.01
3 LessonsWith guidance, collect data and independently present the same data in various visual formats.
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2.DA.IM.01
5 LessonsWith guidance, interpret data and present it in a chart or graph (visualization) in order to make a prediction, with or without a computing device.
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2.AP.A.01
119 LessonsWith guidance, identify and model daily processes by creating and following algorithms (sets of step-by- step instructions) to complete tasks (e.g., verbally, kinesthetically, with robot devices, or a programming language).
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2.AP.V.01
3 LessonsModel the way programs store and manipulate data by using numbers or other symbols to represent information (e.g., thumbs up/down as representations of yes/no, arrows when writing algorithms to represent direction, or encode and decode words using numbers, pictographs, or other symbols to represent letters or words).
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2.AP.C.01
147 LessonsWith guidance, independently and collaboratively create programs to accomplish tasks using a programming language, robot device, or unplugged activity that includes sequencing, conditionals, and repetition.
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2.AP.M.01
92 LessonsUsing grade appropriate content and complexity, decompose (breakdown) the steps needed to solve a problem into a precise sequence of instructions (e.g., develop a set of instructions on how to play your favorite game).
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2.AP.PD.01
16 LessonsDevelop plans that describe a program's sequence of events, goals, and expected outcomes.
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2.AP.PD.02
5 LessonsGive credit to ideas, creations, and solutions of others while writing and developing programs.
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2.AP.PD.03
49 LessonsIndependently and collaboratively debug (identify and fix errors) programs using a programming language.
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2.AP.PD.04
11 LessonsUse correct terminology (debug, program input/output, code) to explain the development of a program or an algorithm (e.g., in an unplugged activity, hands on manipulatives, or a programming language).
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2.IC.C.01
11 LessonsDescribe how people use different types of technologies in their daily work and personal lives.
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2.IC.SI.01
7 LessonsPractice grade-level appropriate behavior and responsibilities while participating in an online community. Identify and report inappropriate behavior.