Resources
When picking a resource, make sure you consider what your child can do right now and what goals you want to achieve. Learn the basics before getting started with the Guide to Adaptations.

Technology (Computational Thinking)
Encourage STEM learning during various daily routines

Technology (Computational Thinking)
Explore sequencing with various activities

Technology (Computational Thinking)
Think about activities or routines you can do with your child that have 2-3 steps (e.g., getting dressed, putting socks and shoes). Talk to your child about how some steps need to be completed in a specific order by purposefully completing a task in the incorrect order (i.e., putting on shoes before socks).

Technology (Computational Thinking)
Children will explore using blocks/objects to stand for actions.

Science
Technology (Computational Thinking)
Children use blocks/objects to explore the basic concepts of computational thinking.

Technology (Computational Thinking)
Children will use a picture sequence strip to put together a simple snack.

Technology (Computational Thinking)
Children will use a picture sequence strip to bake a pretend pie (or other treat).
Adaptations specific to this investigation are included in the resource.