CS First was built by Google computer science experts and experienced teachers to meet the needs of students in multiple disciplines in a variety of learning environments. Explore the topics below to further your understanding of how CS First could work in your classroom.
Standards alignment
Teaching computer science is a growing priority in classrooms across the globe. To address this shift and enable educators to better understand and track student learning, we have aligned CS First to Computer Science and Educational Technology standards from the Computer Science Teachers Association, the K-12 CS Framework, and the International Society for Technology in Education. View how CS First aligns to standards on the Teacher Support page.
Lesson plans and solution sheets
Every CS First unit and lesson comes with lesson plans and solution sheets to help teachers confidently use CS First in their classroom.
Lesson plans provide an overview of the agenda, topics covered, student instructions, and resources for each lesson.
To access lesson plans:
- Visit the Curriculum page.
- Click on lesson plans for the unit or lesson you are interested in or currently using.
Solution sheets provide example solutions for each project. They are linked from each lesson plan as well as the multi-lesson unit or standalone lesson’s digital materials page.
Implementation reflection exercise
While not required, consider reflecting on the questions in the optional Implementation Reflection Exercise as you explore adding CS First to your classroom.
Instructional topics covered in CS First multi-lesson units
This overview was designed by teachers for teachers to provide insight into the core concepts students will learn in each CS First unit. Use this guide as a supplement to the Implementation Reflection Template as you consider integrating a CS First unit into your school day. If you’re ready to use a complete unit in the classroom, we recommend reviewing the lesson plans associated with each unit.
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Computer science topics |
Other instructional topics |
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Storytelling |
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English Language Arts topics:
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Friends |
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Soft skills:
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Music & Sound |
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Music topics:
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Fashion & Design |
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Math topics:
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Art |
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Art topics:
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Sports |
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English Language Arts topics:
Math topics:
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Game Design |
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English Language Arts topics:
Math topics:
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