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Preview of Goldie’s AP® CSP Unit 5 Programming – AP® Pseudocode BUNDLE

Goldie’s AP® CSP Unit 5 Programming – AP® Pseudocode BUNDLE

AP® Computer Science Principles Unit 5 Programming – AP® Pseudocode Lesson Bundle This is a BUNDLE in my AP® Pseudocode Programming unit, where you get all 7 lessons, along with my test review and assessment, in the AP CSP Pseudocode. This product is a .zip folder that contains Microsoft® Word documents, PDF documents, and Microsoft® PowerPoint slides. Included in each lesson: Student guided notes (fill in the blank style)Teacher slides going through the content in an engaging sequencePseu
Preview of Goldie’s AP® CSP Unit 5 Programming – Pseudocode Review and Assessment

Goldie’s AP® CSP Unit 5 Programming – Pseudocode Review and Assessment

AP® Computer Science Principles Unit 5 Programming – AP® Pseudocode Pseudocode Review and Assessment This is a Pseudocode Review and Assessment in my AP® Pseudocode Programming unit, where students will practice multiple choice questions with the AP Computer Science Principles Pseudocode. This product is a .zip folder that contains Microsoft® Word documents, PDF documents, and Microsoft® PowerPoint slides. Include in this lesson: 25 multiple choice questions in the Test Review30 multiple c
Preview of Computational Thinking Bundle | Algorithms, Flowcharts & Pseudocode

Computational Thinking Bundle | Algorithms, Flowcharts & Pseudocode

Created by
The Code Studio
Teaching students to think like programmers starts before they write a single line of code. This computational thinking bundle covers algorithms, flowcharts, and pseudocode through detailed explanations, guided exercises, and hands-on activities giving students the logical reasoning and problem-solving foundation they need for any programming language. No coding background required — three complete lessons, open and teach. Part of the CS Fundamentals series — also pairs with the Computer Hard
Preview of AP CS AI Foundations Lesson | Pseudocode + Algorithm Analysis | Grades 11-12

AP CS AI Foundations Lesson | Pseudocode + Algorithm Analysis | Grades 11-12

For the AP Computer Science teacher whose students keep asking how a model actually decides — and whose only off-the-shelf option is a soft "AI ethics for everyone" slideshow with no pseudocode and nothing that survives an AP-trained audience.The AP CS AI Foundations Lesson gives AP Computer Science teachers an 18-page printable unit that teaches machine learning in the language students already read: three lessons translate each concept into plain-language pseudocode and algorithm analysis — mo
Preview of Pseudocode Adventures: Writing Code Without Computers | Comprehensions

Pseudocode Adventures: Writing Code Without Computers | Comprehensions

Created by
TEACHERIFY
Introduce your students to the exciting world of pseudocode—a way to plan and write code without needing a computer! This engaging resource helps learners understand the logic behind programming by breaking down steps into simple, human-readable instructions. It blends computer science concepts with interactive activities that make learning both accessible and fun. What’s InsideComprehension PassagesClear, age-appropriate explanations of pseudocode and its role in programming.Real-world example
Preview of Algorithms & Flowcharts | Pseudocode & Problem Solving | No Prep

Algorithms & Flowcharts | Pseudocode & Problem Solving | No Prep

Created by
The Code Studio
Before students can write code, they need to think in code and most classrooms skip that step entirely. This algorithms and flowcharts lesson teaches students to plan program logic, write clear pseudocode, and map solutions step by step through guided examples, scaffolded exercises, and a hands-on activity. No coding background required — open and teach from day one. Part of the Computational Thinking series — also pairs with the Pseudocode Fundamentals lesson in The Code Studio. 👩‍🏫 De
Preview of Computational Thinking Goal Posters + Badges Grades 3-6 Pseudocode & Python

Computational Thinking Goal Posters + Badges Grades 3-6 Pseudocode & Python

🌟 Computational Thinking Goal Posters & Badges Bundle | Grades 3-6 | Elementary School | Pseudocode, Python, Problem‑Solving Habits, and Classroom Motivation Set🧠💻 The Classroom Décor That Actually Teaches!Transform your classroom into a problem‑solving powerhouse with this vibrant, student‑friendly set of Computational Thinking Goal Posters + Student Motivation Badges. Designed for grades 3-6 (and perfect for teachers with little to no coding experience), this resource helps students unde
Preview of Pseudocode Fundamentals | Logical Thinking& Problem Solving | No Prep

Pseudocode Fundamentals | Logical Thinking& Problem Solving | No Prep

Created by
The Code Studio
Most students jump straight to writing code before they can think through a problem. This pseudocode fundamentals lesson teaches students to plan, structure, and think logically before they ever touch a keyboard covering program structure, logical thinking, and step-by-step problem solving. No coding background required — just open and teach. Part of the Computational Thinking series — also pairs with the Algorithms & Flowcharts lesson in The Code Studio. 👩‍🏫 Designed for Teachers Who Wan
Preview of Pseudocode Reading Task Cards Grades 3-5

Pseudocode Reading Task Cards Grades 3-5

Help upper elementary students practice reading plain-English pseudocode without needing any coding platform, account, or real programming language. This printable task card set gives students short classroom routines to read, trace, explain, and compare using words such as START, IF, THEN, ELSE, REPEAT, UNTIL, and FINISH. Students practice: Reading a routine from START to FINISHTracing IF/THEN/ELSE choicesUnderstanding simple REPEAT/UNTIL routinesFinding a missing step or missing endingExplaini
Preview of Unplugged Coding Logic Task Cards | Pseudocode & Debugging | Middle School CS

Unplugged Coding Logic Task Cards | Pseudocode & Debugging | Middle School CS

Created by
LearnToday
48 Unplugged Pseudocode and Algorithm Tracing Task Cards for Middle School Computer Science and STEM centers, early finishers, and unplugged days. Step away from the screen and dive into rigorous algorithmic thinking! These plain-English logic puzzles feature relatable, real-world scenarios—smart home tech, games, apps, robots—that build critical thinking and cross-curricular reading comprehension. No-prep and ready-to-use, students must trace variables, loops, and conditionals, then cite specif
Preview of Writing Pseudocode to Plan Small Programs | Reading Passages

Writing Pseudocode to Plan Small Programs | Reading Passages

🌸✨ 𝐏𝐑𝐄𝐌𝐈𝐔𝐌 𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐃𝐈𝐍𝐆 𝐂𝐎𝐌𝐏𝐑𝐄𝐇𝐄𝐍𝐒𝐈𝐎𝐍 𝐏𝐀𝐂𝐊 – 𝐂𝐎𝐌𝐏𝐋𝐄𝐓𝐄 𝐀𝐋𝐋-𝐈𝐍-𝐎𝐍𝐄 𝐑𝐄𝐒𝐎𝐔𝐑𝐂𝐄 ✨🌸 📘 Are you looking for a well-organized, engaging, and classroom-ready reading comprehension resource? ✨ Then this newly designed and thoughtfully created pattern is the perfect solution for you! 🌟 𝐖𝐇𝐀𝐓’𝐒 𝐈𝐍𝐂𝐋𝐔𝐃𝐄𝐃? 🌟 ✔️ 📖 5 Engaging Reading Passages Each passage is carefully written to improve: • Reading fluency • Vocabulary building • Cr
Preview of Intro to CS — Lesson 5.3: Writing Pseudocode (Planning Programs | Python Lite)

Intro to CS — Lesson 5.3: Writing Pseudocode (Planning Programs | Python Lite)

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Lesson 5.3 continues Unit 5 of an Intro to Computer Science course by teaching students how to plan programs before writing code. In this lesson, students learn how to write pseudocode to describe program behavior clearly without using a specific programming language. Following Lesson 5.1 ( What Is a Program?) and Lesson 5.2 ( Syntax vs Logic), this lesson emphasizes the importance of logical planning. Students practice turning ideas and algorithms into structured steps that resemble code, whi
Preview of Exam-Ready Pseudocode Examples Posters for Computer Science (GCSE & A-Level)

Exam-Ready Pseudocode Examples Posters for Computer Science (GCSE & A-Level)

Created by
Lavenderbyte
Students often lose marks in pseudocode not because they don’t understand the logic, but because they forget the correct structure and layout expected in exams. This set of 19 posters gives clear, exam-correct pseudocode examples for every key structure students meet in GCSE and A-Level Computer Science. Display them on the wall and students can quickly check the format instead of guessing. Includes posters for: Declare & data types Assignment Input / Output IF and Nested IF CASE Arra
Preview of Debugging Pseudocode Bundle | Error-Fixing & Logic Challenges for Middle School

Debugging Pseudocode Bundle | Error-Fixing & Logic Challenges for Middle School

Give your students the confidence to crack code and crush logic bugs—this bundle has everything you need to teach debugging from start to finish!Start with the original Debug It for quick, focused error practice, then dive into the Level Up Edition where students battle multi-step logic traps, tackle a Boss Challenge, and create their own buggy code to test their classmates. Every page builds critical thinking, problem-solving, and coding logic—all without needing devices. This bundle includes
Preview of 8.AP.A.01 Designing Algorithms: Pseudocode, Flowcharts & Control Structures

8.AP.A.01 Designing Algorithms: Pseudocode, Flowcharts & Control Structures

Give your 8th grade computer science students a comprehensive 22-page bundle for mastering algorithm design. From writing pseudocode to drawing flowcharts to tracing logic errors step by step, every section maps directly to Oklahoma Academic Standard 8.AP.A.01 and CSTA Standard 2-AP-10. WHAT IS INCLUDED (22 pages total): - Vocabulary Section: 13 key terms with grade-appropriate definitions and example sentences - Content Reading: 9 in-depth paragraphs covering algorithm fundamentals, pseudocode,
Preview of Programming Fundamentals (Python & Pseudocode) Teaching Slides

Programming Fundamentals (Python & Pseudocode) Teaching Slides

Created by
James Gan
This product is created to help teachers conduct Python/Programming classes in the classroom. *Please do not purchase this product if you have already purchase my IGCSE Computer Science Chapter 8 slides. You will receive:1. Both editable and non-editable (higher-quality) slides (slide count = 200), see preview videos! 2. Free programming questions (covering variables, loop, functions) with answer sheets (Total 34 questions). Exercises and answers are in .doc format. Topic included:1 Programmin
Preview of Flowcharts & Pseudocode | Computer Science: Reading, Activities & Assessments

Flowcharts & Pseudocode | Computer Science: Reading, Activities & Assessments

Help your students build strong problem-solving skills with this Flowcharts & Pseudocode Pack! Designed for beginners in computer science, this resource introduces learners to the basics of algorithm design and how to represent solutions visually and in structured steps. With clear reading passages, vocabulary practice, comprehension questions, and hands-on activities, students will gain confidence in creating and interpreting flowcharts and pseudocode. Just print and use—no prep required! Wha
Preview of Pseudocode in Robotics Education - Reading Passage and x 10 Questions

Pseudocode in Robotics Education - Reading Passage and x 10 Questions

Created by
The STEM Center
Pseudocode in Robotics Education - Reading Passages and Questions:Reading Passagex10 Questions Great Homework ResourceGreat Assignment for Substitute Teachers 100% Editable!This reading passage focuses on Pseudocode in Robotics Education.Our School District has placed an emphasis on student ability to read, comprehend and respond in writing. This is the best tool for developing good readers and writers within Health Class.What other teachers are saying: "Many of our text-book questions/answers
Preview of Introduction to Pseudocode in Computer Science & Programming [Full lessons]

Introduction to Pseudocode in Computer Science & Programming [Full lessons]

This complete lesson introduces students to Pseudocode, a key skill in Computer Science, Coding, Software Engineering and Programming. Learners will explore how to plan, write, and interpret logical steps in plain language before converting them into real code. This beginner-friendly approach strengthens problem-solving, algorithm design, and coding confidence. Ideal for building a solid programming foundation. ▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧ The Following Are Included in This Curriculum✤ PDF Less
Preview of Coding Presentation: Algorithms, Flowchart, Pseudocode

Coding Presentation: Algorithms, Flowchart, Pseudocode

Created by
Simply STEM
Short and simple presentation on some basic coding vocabulary words and concepts: Pseudocode, Flowchart, and Algorithms. Questions and examples included and last slide prompts for an activity to "Human Code" which I do by playing a small game of "Simon Says" showing students that coding something is giving it specific instructions to follow exactly. Made to align with Computer Science Standards: - Differentiate between flowcharts and pseudocode. - Identify algorithms that make use of sequencin
Preview of Intro to CS — Lesson 5.4: Debugging Logical Errors (Pseudocode Reasoning)

Intro to CS — Lesson 5.4: Debugging Logical Errors (Pseudocode Reasoning)

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Lesson 5.4 continues Unit 5 of an Intro to Computer Science course by teaching students how to identify and fix logical errors before writing real code. Building on Lesson 5.3 ( Writing Pseudocode), this lesson focuses on analyzing flawed pseudocode and correcting errors in sequencing, decision-making, and reasoning. As students move closer to writing their own programs, understanding how to debug logic becomes essential. In Lesson 5.4, students learn that programs and plans can follow rules an
Preview of CSP Python — Lesson 11.2: Pseudocode & Flowcharts (Mini Capstone)

CSP Python — Lesson 11.2: Pseudocode & Flowcharts (Mini Capstone)

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Before students write code, they need a clear plan. In Lesson 11.2, students learn how to organize program logic using pseudocode and flowcharts, two essential planning tools used by real-world programmers. Instead of focusing on syntax, students practice breaking problems into steps, visualizing decisions, and mapping program flow before coding. This lesson builds directly on Lesson 11.1 (Project Planning & Brainstorming) and prepares students to confidently transition from ideas and plans i
Preview of Grade 6 Computer Science: Algorithm Design & Pseudocode Unit - 6.AP.A.01 Aligned

Grade 6 Computer Science: Algorithm Design & Pseudocode Unit - 6.AP.A.01 Aligned

Equip middle school students to master computational thinking and algorithm design with this 24-page resource aligned to Oklahoma OAS 6.AP.A.01. Includes 2 hands-on activities (collaborative Human Algorithm Challenge + individual Daily Routine project), 1 comprehensive assessment, and vocabulary puzzles covering natural language algorithms, pseudocode writing, and step-by-step problem solving – perfect for teaching students to break down complex problems into logical sequences. Bundle Sa
Preview of Introduction to Pseudocode in Computer Science [Complete Google Slide]

Introduction to Pseudocode in Computer Science [Complete Google Slide]

This is a c omplete Google Slide lesson on Pseudocode in Computer Science, Python Programming, and Coding. It covers everything learners need to know about Pseudocode. This is both beginner-friendly and easy to follow. Every slide is interactive and fun to learn and teach from. ▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧ The Following Are Included in This Curriculum✤ Google Slide lesson▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧ Format & Features✤ Google Slides✤ Editable ✤ Interactive ✤ Beginner-Friendly ✤ No-Prep ✤ Standards-
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