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20 Coding Bell Ringers for Computer Science | Python Warm-Ups & Debugging Slides
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This set of 20 Coding Bell Ringers is designed to provide quick, engaging warm-ups for middle and high school computer science classrooms. Each slide presents a short Python coding prompt, logic question, or debugging challenge that encourages students to think critically and practice essential programming concepts.

Topics include predicting output, identifying syntax errors, understanding loops and conditionals, working with variables, and reinforcing core computational thinking skills. These bell ringers are perfect for starting class with focus and structure, reviewing content before assessments, or building consistent coding habits throughout the semester.

The resource is delivered as a Google Slides presentation and includes both student-facing slides and an answer key version for teachers. No prep required — simply project and go.

Ideal for grades 7–10, introductory Python courses, or general computer science classes.

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20 Coding Bell Ringers for Computer Science | Python Warm-Ups & Debugging Slides

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This set of 20 Coding Bell Ringers is designed to provide quick, engaging warm-ups for middle and high school computer science classrooms. Each slide presents a short Python coding prompt, logic question, or debugging challenge that encourages students to think critically and practice essential programming concepts.

Topics include predicting output, identifying syntax errors, understanding loops and conditionals, working with variables, and reinforcing core computational thinking skills. These bell ringers are perfect for starting class with focus and structure, reviewing content before assessments, or building consistent coding habits throughout the semester.

The resource is delivered as a Google Slides presentation and includes both student-facing slides and an answer key version for teachers. No prep required — simply project and go.

Ideal for grades 7–10, introductory Python courses, or general computer science classes.

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