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Python Projects for Kids

By : Jessica Ingrassellino
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Python Projects for Kids

By: Jessica Ingrassellino

Overview of this book

Kids are always the most fast-paced and enthusiastic learners, and are naturally willing to build stuff that looks like magic at the end (when it works!). Programming can be one such magic. Being able to write a program that works helps them feel they've really achieved something. Kids today are very tech-savvy and cannot wait to enter the fast-paced digital world. Because Python is one of the most popular languages and has a syntax that is quite simple to understand, even kids are eager to use it as a stepping stone to learning programming languages. This book will cover projects that are simple and fun, and teach kids how to write Python code that works. The book will teach the basics of Python programming, installation, and so on and then will move on to projects. A total of three projects, with each and every step explained carefully, without any assumption of previous experience.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Python Projects for Kids
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

A quick task for you


Q1. What kind of data does the input() function return?

  1. Elements

  2. Decimals

  3. Strings

  4. Integers

Q2. What does the int() function do?

  1. Changes data to whole numbers

  2. Changes data to a string

  3. Does nothing

  4. Changes a function into a different function

Q3. How is the float() function different from the int() function?

  1. They are not different, they do the same thing

  2. The float() function deals with strings only

  3. The float() function converts data into floating point numbers only

  4. float() converts words into numbers

Q4. If you make a function called addition() in your Python shell, how do you run that addition function to test it?

  1. Type addition in your Python shell

  2. Type def addition in your Python shell

  3. Type addition() in your Python shell

  4. Type addition() in your Python shell