Description
This interactive Python coding lesson uses Google Slides to teach variables and data types. Drag-and-drop activities make practicing variable naming, assignment, and recognizing strings, numbers, and sequence coding feel easy and fun. You’ll save time because everything’s set up in one lesson: clear explanations, guided slides, hands-on coding practice, and an answer key all in one.
Kids get scared of coding, think it's boring?
As they drag and drop answers, they’re building logic, preventing common mix-ups, and feeling proud of their coding progress. It’s exactly the kind of focused practice that boosts confidence before bigger projects or assessments.
Key Features:
- Easy-to-follow Python Programming lesson
- No prep (open and start teaching)
- Interactive Google Slides
- Hands-On Drag-and-Drop Activities
- Answer Key
- Editable slides for writing your own tasks
- Real life or virtual classroom ready
This resource is LESSON 2 of the Python Coding for Beginners series of lessons. You can check that out by clicking on the link. Each one comes with an interactive presentation and a workbook, which are great no-prep products that have everything you will need to teach these programming concepts.
LESSON 1
Introduction to coding in Python
LESSON 2
Variables and data types
TOTAL NUMBER OF SLIDES: 126
- Guide 1
- Explanation 55
- Activities and exercises 29
- Editable Slides 12
- Answer key 29
Objectives:
- Recognize variables.
- Differentiate between different data types like strings and numbers.
- Learn how to name variables and best variable naming practices.
- Learn how to use the assignment operator (=) to store data in the variable.
- Develop logical thinking on how storing data can help through real-life examples.
You're not sure if this is what you need?
Please message me on Instagram or send me an email at sorgucselma@gmail.com if you have questions. I'd be happy to explain everything you want to know before the purchase. I would like to help you make sure you are buying what you need. Also, in case you come across technical difficulties or a have problem using this resource, please let me know.
Python Coding Noprep Lesson: Variables & Data Types Interactive Google Slides
Highlights
Description
This interactive Python coding lesson uses Google Slides to teach variables and data types. Drag-and-drop activities make practicing variable naming, assignment, and recognizing strings, numbers, and sequence coding feel easy and fun. You’ll save time because everything’s set up in one lesson: clear explanations, guided slides, hands-on coding practice, and an answer key all in one.
Kids get scared of coding, think it's boring?
As they drag and drop answers, they’re building logic, preventing common mix-ups, and feeling proud of their coding progress. It’s exactly the kind of focused practice that boosts confidence before bigger projects or assessments.
Key Features:
- Easy-to-follow Python Programming lesson
- No prep (open and start teaching)
- Interactive Google Slides
- Hands-On Drag-and-Drop Activities
- Answer Key
- Editable slides for writing your own tasks
- Real life or virtual classroom ready
This resource is LESSON 2 of the Python Coding for Beginners series of lessons. You can check that out by clicking on the link. Each one comes with an interactive presentation and a workbook, which are great no-prep products that have everything you will need to teach these programming concepts.
LESSON 1
Introduction to coding in Python
LESSON 2
Variables and data types
TOTAL NUMBER OF SLIDES: 126
- Guide 1
- Explanation 55
- Activities and exercises 29
- Editable Slides 12
- Answer key 29
Objectives:
- Recognize variables.
- Differentiate between different data types like strings and numbers.
- Learn how to name variables and best variable naming practices.
- Learn how to use the assignment operator (=) to store data in the variable.
- Develop logical thinking on how storing data can help through real-life examples.
You're not sure if this is what you need?
Please message me on Instagram or send me an email at sorgucselma@gmail.com if you have questions. I'd be happy to explain everything you want to know before the purchase. I would like to help you make sure you are buying what you need. Also, in case you come across technical difficulties or a have problem using this resource, please let me know.




