Empowering Student Creativity Through the CodeHS Sandbox

Kimberly Poole, a CTE teacher at Loudoun County School District in Virginia, tackled the challenge of distance learning by tasking students with fun Sandbox challenges.

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Kimberly began her journey in education as an English teacher at Simpson Middle School in 1995. Her story is similar to that of many of our CodeHS teachers — computer science was not what she had originally signed up to teach. However, it has been an exciting change, and she has thrived in her newfound role.

Keeping students engaged can be a daily struggle for teachers, especially when teaching in a virtual environment. Nonetheless, Kimberly took on the challenge with ease. At the start of distance learning, Ms. Poole set a specific learning pace with her students, while those who wanted to move ahead were encouraged to do so. With students at all different points of the CodeHS Intro Python course, Kimberly created Google Meet Breakout Rooms based on their individual progression.

“The success stories for students at all levels was incredible. Many enjoyed the opportunity to socialize and collaborate with peers as they tackled the challenge exercises.”

As a supplement to CodeHS curriculum, Kimberly introduced students to the Sandbox to spark their creativity and allow them to build open-ended projects. It was no surprise that her students excelled when given the opportunity to showcase their individual personalities! Kimberly explained,

“The Sandbox is our free space and challenge zone! It’s the students’ favorite.”

This is where they took the basic commands learned in Units 1 & 2 and went to town, adding in new commands from the DOCS tab and making a collection of Sandbox Challenges. There were a few students who preferred the more structured format of meeting the unit exercises, but most were eager to create programs that allowed for personal creativity.”

Surprisingly, the idea to move to the open-ended Sandbox originated from the students themselves!

“My first semester students started our Sandbox Challenges in a Google Meet Breakout Room. A group of boys completed their final Unit 2 exercise and asked if they could start a ‘Snowman Challenge’ in the Sandbox. I mentioned the Snowman Challenge to my other classes and it took off. Students were racing through their unit exercises in order to join the Sandbox fun! It was amazing to see, especially because we were still 100% distance.”

Kimberly’s #SnowManChallenge in the CodeHS Sandbox

With the county’s shift to hybrid learning and Python excitement growing full-speed, Kimberly took advantage of the new class format. “During the second semester…rather than 44 minutes of class time and 44 minutes of Learning Lab, our classes were a full 88 minutes with a small Brain Break built in to allow distance students time away from their screens. The extended class time allowed each student to tackle three Sandbox Challenges: Snowman Challenge, Nature Challenge, and Design Challenge.”

“The DOCS tab is the answer to everything! Students were able to quickly scan the docs tab for commands they had forgotten or misspelled. It was also a fabulous springboard to try new commands and get creative!”

(Left) Snowman created by Ashleigh, (Middle) Snowman created by Lindsey, (Right) Snowman created by Arden

The CodeHS resources ensured students felt confident as they completed their creative masterpieces. “The videos included in each lesson were concise and helpful. They supported and reinforced our mini-lessons and students found it easy to navigate back to them when needed.”

Kimberly’s class is a testament to the fact that students enjoy taking ownership of their learning when given the freedom to explore!

(Left) Tracy at the Beach by Noah, (Middle) Sandcastle by Caleb, (Right) Nature by Ashleigh

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