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UNRULY SPLATS

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FIRST, WHAT ARE UNRULY SPLATS?
Unruly Splats is the only K-8 cross-curricular coding program that combines learning to code with active play.
Splats are programmable floor buttons that students code using an iPad or Chromebook to build their own active games. Students code the rules that tell Splats when to light up, make sounds, and collect points!
 

Snippet from a recent Splats game, It’s Corn!
Jump on the yellow-lit Splats to collect your corn. Be careful not to jump on the corn stalks (green-lit Splats)! For every ear of corn you collect, you get the point. If you step on a corn stalk, you lose a point.
Splats can be used physically in the classroom or virtually in the Splats App.
 
    
    

Ongoing full support and training for educators

Access to all Unruly national student competitions and events

Unlimited seats in the Unruly coding app
Customized professional development group trainings


Data on key success metrics (usage and teacher feedback)

You break it, we ship you a new one!

Central online portal with lessons, videos, and teacher resources
No matter what you’re teaching—math, science, ELA, PE, or even interpretive dance—Unruly Splats increase student engagement by incorporating active play and collaborative coding activities into your existing curriculum.
Code!
But Make It Cross-Curricular.
What Does Success Look Like At A District?
NICK BASKWELL, K-12 Technology Consultant with the Nova Scotia DOE on how his district measures success with Unruly Splats
We can measure success metrics in a few ways:
Increase the amount of physical activity your students get in a day
MEASURED BY # of Stomps
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Increase student engagement with learning to code
measured by lines of code created
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Teacher feedback and participation in training and Unruly events
measured by surveys and attendance reports
HEAR FROM UNRULY EDUCATORS IN TEXAS
“It’s a different way to introduce students to coding that might inspire kids who wouldn’t have been interested in computer science otherwise.”
IN THE NEWS
KIERA ELLEDGE, STEM & School Libraries Coordinator with the Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District
BRIAN
CHRISTINA
RYAN
Your Splats coach and primary point of contact after implementation.
Point of contact regarding your original purchase and referrals!
Your far future planning partner with Splats! What is on the horizon?
Technical implementation, support, and sometimes coding cool games.
School Success Manager
Splat Specialist
Account Manager
Experience & Support