Learn about an unplugged activity that can be used over and over again for numerous kinds of different content. Geared towards K–5 students, Network Sorting is a computer science activity that can integrate an array of core content areas. Students become the computer as they physically work through a network, collaborate, and self-assess, all while gaining repeated exposure to the chosen core content. This mini-session will contain a brief step-by-step overview of the activity, examples of tried-and-true integration strategies, suggestions...