A collection of graph theory exercises and resources for grades Pre-K through 2 designed specifically to introduce and practice computational thinking skills to the littlest learners. We hope that over time this repository will grow with a diverse set of easy-to-run assignments that require little to no computer science background.
We'd love to put it on this page! Do a pull request, or send email to Alan Jamieson or Lindsay Jamieson at The Roux Institute at Northeastern University.
All activities are designed for the Pre-K through 2 grade levels, making no assumptions on prior knowledge or reading ability. Each activity "package" contains information on the activity, printable worksheets, instructor guidance, and information on the CT skills exercised by the activity. Also, some packages may contain some further reading that dives deeper into the material.
Where appropriate, we also try to provide extensions and variations that make the activities simpler or more complex depending on your learners.
There are a few activities (and related resources) posted by CS Unplugged in the Classic portion of the website that we think could be used for Pre-K-2 with some modifications.
Graph Coloring: https://classic.csunplugged.org/activities/graph-colouring/
Dominating Set: https://classic.csunplugged.org/activities/dominating-sets/
Contact Alan or Lindsay at our email addresses here: The Roux Institute at Northeastern University.