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S1 - E9 | The Big Algorithms Festival

How do you share the wonders you create with code?

On the road to knowledge with music for 3 to 6 year olds!

Today, we are going to explore the wonders of coding.

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The adventure begins with a story and discoveries for 6 - 8 year olds!

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How do you share the wonders you create with code?

Computer projects can be shared at festivals or online. Imagine festivals where kids show their creations, like games or animations, in code.

You can show your code, your games, or your creations. For example, a game where a Persian cat has to catch mice or a cartoon where a Border Collie dog does tricks.

Showing your creations helps celebrate imagination and share the love of programming. Others can be inspired by these shares and create their own.

By sharing, we can learn new ideas and techniques from other creators. It's like we're exchanging magical secrets to make our creations even more amazing.

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The Big Algorithms Festival

How do we share the wonders we create with code?

Getting Ready for the Festival

In the digital(1) world, colors fade and codes freeze. A glitch(2) threatens to stop(3) everything. After fixing the code(4)(5) lines and bringing back the magic, Aïcha and Kenji find themselves in a bright, big square. They decide to organize a festival to share their creations and inspire other kids to code. The little blue dragon, Kode, is then spotted, fidgeting as he realizes the seriousness of the situation.

Aïcha, full of excitement, says:
« We need to show other kids the magic of coding. »

Kenji, full of excitement, suggests:
« Yes, let's create fun games and websites. »

Aïcha, excited, announces:
« I am going to make pages that tell stories. »

Kenji, full of excitement, adds:
« And I want dancing robots and talking dragons. »

After planning their projects, Aïcha and Kenji get to work. Aïcha, with her rainbow computer, creates bright websites. She imagines interactive(6) pages and educational games. Kenji, with his green cap, a pixelated t-shirt, and a tablet always in his bag, codes mazes(7), dragons, and talking cats. The two friends set up giant screens. They show their projects in real-time. Visitors clap for their creations and leave with lots of ideas, ready to code their own adventures.

The Festival in Action

Once everything is ready, the festival begins. Visitors come from all corners of the digital world. They are amazed by the dancing robots, the enchanted sites, and the giant screens.

Aïcha, happy, says:
« Look, Kenji, everyone is amazed. »

Kenji, smiling big, says:
« Yes, Aïcha, it's awesome! »

Aïcha, with a big smile, says:
« Let's show them how we made all this. »

Kenji, excited, says:
« Okay, I'll show the dancing robots. »

Aïcha, with a bright smile, adds:
« And me, interactive web pages. »

As the festival comes to an end, Aïcha and Kenji are surrounded by the applause of amazed visitors on the big square. Stars shine above their heads, reflecting the magical lights of the giant screens. The robots, now still, wait for the next adventure. Their journey is just beginning. The power of algorithms has been discovered, and soon, maybe with the help of a curious little fox, new mysteries to solve and worlds to explore will be revealed. Who knows what surprises await them?

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