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Brain Breaks with a Coding Twist | Computer Science-Inspired Movement Activities
Brain Breaks with a Coding Twist | Computer Science-Inspired Movement Activities
Brain Breaks with a Coding Twist | Computer Science-Inspired Movement Activities
Brain Breaks with a Coding Twist | Computer Science-Inspired Movement Activities
Brain Breaks with a Coding Twist | Computer Science-Inspired Movement Activities
Brain Breaks with a Coding Twist | Computer Science-Inspired Movement Activities
Brain Breaks with a Coding Twist | Computer Science-Inspired Movement Activities
Brain Breaks with a Coding Twist | Computer Science-Inspired Movement Activities
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What others say

"This was a great and energizing hook for many computer science lessons and for a coding club as well! The kids loved doing them, and creating them as well!"
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Holly R.
"This is such a creative idea. I wish I came up with it myself. :-) I appreciate your creativity as usual! Thank you."
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Susan C.

Description

Give your students a chance to reset their brains and reinforce coding concepts with these engaging, no-prep brain breaks designed especially for computer labs and STEM classrooms! Code & Move! offers a fun and purposeful way to incorporate structured movement during class time. Ideal for transition moments, screen breaks, or just getting the wiggles out in a meaningful way.

Each brain break is tied to a coding logic concept, (like sequences, loops, or conditionals) but the primary goal is simple: get students moving, refocused, and ready to learn.

What’s Included:

  • Pre-made brain break slides in PDF format
  • Editable slides (PowerPoint) to customize directions or difficulty
  • Movement-based activities that get students moving and reinforce coding logic
  • Student-friendly language, bright visuals, and no special equipment required
  • Quick reference guide and implementation tips

What Students Will Learn:

Each brain break teaches a core computer science concept through simple, structured movement:

  • Sequences: Follow steps in order
  • Loops: Repeat steps multiple times
  • Conditionals: If-Then movement actions
  • Events: React to cues (e.g., “When I say GO…”)
  • Booleans & Debugging: Yes/No choices and error correction
  • Designed to reinforce computational thinking in a fun, kinesthetic way

All activities are designed to work at desks or in tight spaces, making them perfect for tech labs or classrooms without open floors.

Aligned to ISTE Standards for Students:

  • 1.1c Empowered Learner – Use tech to express learning
  • 1.4a/4d Innovative Designer – Use logic to solve problems
  • 1.5a/5b Computational Thinker – Understand and apply sequences and conditions
  • 1.7b Global Collaborator – Practice collaboration through movement and logic

Ways to Use:

  • Start-of-class warm-ups in the computer lab
  • Mid-lesson brain breaks in STEM class
  • Sub plans or low-prep unplugged days
  • Introduce unplugged (for students) coding vocabulary
  • Reinforce logic before digital coding tools like Scratch or Blockly

Why Teachers Love It:

  • Designed for K–5 students
  • Movement activities work in tight classroom spaces
  • No floor work, no student equipment, minimal noise!
  • Includes coding vocabulary to gently build tech fluency
  • Works great for brain breaks, sub plans, or warm-ups

Give your students a movement-based, logic-building way to code—without needing a screen. These coding brain breaks are fun, flexible, and teacher-approved!

Product Terms:

Copyright © Brittany Washburn. Purchasing this file entitles you to ONE classroom use. You may use this with multiple classes but may not share with any other teachers. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Clipart and elements found in this PDF are copyrighted and cannot be extracted and used outside of this file without permission or license. If multiple licenses are needed for use my more than one teacher or in more than one computer lab, additional licenses should be purchased. 

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Brain Breaks with a Coding Twist | Computer Science-Inspired Movement Activities

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What others say

"This was a great and energizing hook for many computer science lessons and for a coding club as well! The kids loved doing them, and creating them as well!"
star
Holly R.
"This is such a creative idea. I wish I came up with it myself. :-) I appreciate your creativity as usual! Thank you."
star
Susan C.

Description

Give your students a chance to reset their brains and reinforce coding concepts with these engaging, no-prep brain breaks designed especially for computer labs and STEM classrooms! Code & Move! offers a fun and purposeful way to incorporate structured movement during class time. Ideal for transition moments, screen breaks, or just getting the wiggles out in a meaningful way.

Each brain break is tied to a coding logic concept, (like sequences, loops, or conditionals) but the primary goal is simple: get students moving, refocused, and ready to learn.

What’s Included:

  • Pre-made brain break slides in PDF format
  • Editable slides (PowerPoint) to customize directions or difficulty
  • Movement-based activities that get students moving and reinforce coding logic
  • Student-friendly language, bright visuals, and no special equipment required
  • Quick reference guide and implementation tips

What Students Will Learn:

Each brain break teaches a core computer science concept through simple, structured movement:

  • Sequences: Follow steps in order
  • Loops: Repeat steps multiple times
  • Conditionals: If-Then movement actions
  • Events: React to cues (e.g., “When I say GO…”)
  • Booleans & Debugging: Yes/No choices and error correction
  • Designed to reinforce computational thinking in a fun, kinesthetic way

All activities are designed to work at desks or in tight spaces, making them perfect for tech labs or classrooms without open floors.

Aligned to ISTE Standards for Students:

  • 1.1c Empowered Learner – Use tech to express learning
  • 1.4a/4d Innovative Designer – Use logic to solve problems
  • 1.5a/5b Computational Thinker – Understand and apply sequences and conditions
  • 1.7b Global Collaborator – Practice collaboration through movement and logic

Ways to Use:

  • Start-of-class warm-ups in the computer lab
  • Mid-lesson brain breaks in STEM class
  • Sub plans or low-prep unplugged days
  • Introduce unplugged (for students) coding vocabulary
  • Reinforce logic before digital coding tools like Scratch or Blockly

Why Teachers Love It:

  • Designed for K–5 students
  • Movement activities work in tight classroom spaces
  • No floor work, no student equipment, minimal noise!
  • Includes coding vocabulary to gently build tech fluency
  • Works great for brain breaks, sub plans, or warm-ups

Give your students a movement-based, logic-building way to code—without needing a screen. These coding brain breaks are fun, flexible, and teacher-approved!

Product Terms:

Copyright © Brittany Washburn. Purchasing this file entitles you to ONE classroom use. You may use this with multiple classes but may not share with any other teachers. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Clipart and elements found in this PDF are copyrighted and cannot be extracted and used outside of this file without permission or license. If multiple licenses are needed for use my more than one teacher or in more than one computer lab, additional licenses should be purchased. 

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So much fun!
Rated 5 out of 5
May 4, 2026
Met expectations
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This was a great and energizing hook for many computer science lessons and for a coding club as well! The kids loved doing them, and creating them as well!
Holly R.
608 reviews • New Jersey
Grades taught: 3rd, 4th
So much fun!
Rated 5 out of 5
March 4, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
This is such a creative idea. I wish I came up with it myself. :-) I appreciate your creativity as usual! Thank you.
North GA Educator
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391 reviews • Georgia
Grades taught: K, 1st, 2nd
Excellent resource for young students
Rated 5 out of 5
March 1, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
Loved how the design and layout of the slides matched block style coding. The movement activities are great. The definitions were easy for young students to understand.
Jennifer K.
11 reviews • New Jersey
Grades taught: K
Great activity
Rated 5 out of 5
January 31, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
Students engaged in learning coding by moving
geri L.
606 reviews • Ohio
Grades taught: K, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th
Fun and Educational
Rated 5 out of 5
January 22, 2026
Such a fun and educational resource! My third grade students loved it.
347 reviews • Pennsylvania
Grades taught: K, 1st, 2nd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th
Student populations: Autism, Learning difficulties

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