We don't usually do schoolwork on Fridays, but today we spent a lot of time on Python coding/programming. Earlier this semester, we put together a Raspberry Pi 3b+. It's a mini computer that was designed to teach kids programming and computer science.
Today, for Python, we opened Idle and wrote code to make a kaleidoscope graphic that rotates in a circle, changes color and changes size.
We used different code than this video, but what we did was very similar. My kids learned how to save the code as a file and run the module.
Writing code can be tedious, but it was exciting to see our code work. Instead of watching the entire video, you can fast forward to the end to see the kaleidoscope.
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