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Coding Bundle. Grade 4. Unplugged Coding
Coding Bundle. Grade 4. Unplugged Coding
Coding Bundle. Grade 4. Unplugged Coding
Coding Bundle. Grade 4. Unplugged Coding
Coding Bundle. Grade 4. Unplugged Coding
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Coding Bundle. Grade 4. Unplugged Coding
Coding Bundle. Grade 4. Unplugged Coding
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In an ideal world, all students would have the technology and resources to code digitally. We are not in that world. Welcome to a print and go resource to teach and practice sequential coding with your students. This bundle of activities is aligned with the new math curriculum and includes:

-Grade 4 sequential coding workbook

-Christmas-themed coding activities

-Fall-themed corn-maze coding activities

-Halloween themed coding activities

-A coding reflection sheets

-A full answer key

Unplugged sequential coding is a way of teaching the basics of coding without using computers or devices. It focuses on giving students step-by-step instructions (called sequences) to complete a task, just like how computers follow code.

For example, students might write instructions to help a classmate draw a shape, make a sandwich, or move across a grid. This helps them understand how order matters in coding and how computers follow sequential steps to solve problems.

In my experience these workbooks are fantastic ways to encourage and monitor early-finishers, to provide enrichment and to supplement course work.

This is absolutely a print and go activity!

Do you like this resource? Please follow along. You may want to check out some of my other similar resources:

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Coding Bundle. Grade 4. Unplugged Coding

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Description

In an ideal world, all students would have the technology and resources to code digitally. We are not in that world. Welcome to a print and go resource to teach and practice sequential coding with your students. This bundle of activities is aligned with the new math curriculum and includes:

-Grade 4 sequential coding workbook

-Christmas-themed coding activities

-Fall-themed corn-maze coding activities

-Halloween themed coding activities

-A coding reflection sheets

-A full answer key

Unplugged sequential coding is a way of teaching the basics of coding without using computers or devices. It focuses on giving students step-by-step instructions (called sequences) to complete a task, just like how computers follow code.

For example, students might write instructions to help a classmate draw a shape, make a sandwich, or move across a grid. This helps them understand how order matters in coding and how computers follow sequential steps to solve problems.

In my experience these workbooks are fantastic ways to encourage and monitor early-finishers, to provide enrichment and to supplement course work.

This is absolutely a print and go activity!

Do you like this resource? Please follow along. You may want to check out some of my other similar resources:

All About Me Math Activity

Math Attitudes Survey and Project.Excellent Supply Plan. SEL

What Are Taxes? How Are They Calculated?

Snow Day Supply Plan Unit. Print and Go

Canadian Roadtrip. Social Studies and Math Task

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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June 2, 2025
This was so easy to use. Lots of different style tasks. My students had a lot of fun.
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