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Bronxville Computer Science Students Test Game Design Skills

The students were challenged to use programming skills to create a game.

Bronxville Middle School eighth-graders tested their computational thinking skills and game design by creating a “Rock, Paper, Scissors” game.
Bronxville Middle School eighth-graders tested their computational thinking skills and game design by creating a “Rock, Paper, Scissors” game. (Bronxville Union Free School District)

BRONXVILLE, NY — Bronxville Middle School eighth-graders tested their computational thinking skills and game design by creating a “Rock, Paper, Scissors” game in class.

As part of an assignment from teacher Carole DelJuidice, the students were challenged to use prior programming knowledge of conditionals to create the game.

“Once the class finished programming, we tested out our games in the form of a class tournament,” DelJuidice said.

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She said this gave students the ability to move around and interact with their classmates in a socially distanced setting.

"Most importantly, this allowed both students in school and at home to learn, play and have some fun with each other,” DelJuidice said.

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As part of the class, the students have been expanding their knowledge of conditionals and building projects that rely on necessary conditions to properly function. DelJuidice said she hopes her students had fun while growing their understanding of computer science.

“I want my students to feel empowered to create anything,” DelJuidice said.

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