Wetzel County Schools Combine PE and Coding with Unruly Splats News provided by Share this article Share this article WETZEL COUNTY, W.Va., June 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- When Short Line Elementary School transitioned back to in-person learning this spring, PE teacher Mrs. McSweeney had a new activity planned that combined active play with learning to code. Her students are the first in the Wetzel County School District to use Unruly Splats, programmable floor buttons that students code to light up, make sounds, and collect points when stomped on to create their own active games. "Unruly Splats have been a great way to get kids active and learning coding concepts without even realizing it," said Mrs. McSweeney. "As a PE teacher who has never coded before, I was amazed at how easy it was for me to learn how to use the Splats and teach the students how to manipulate them to create and modify their own games."