Description
This coding unplugged activity is one of many that I am creating to use in my STEM classroom! We do these coding challenges about once a week. They are great for teaching sequencing and logical reasoning to students. There are no right or wrong answers, and many different solutions will work! You could also rotate these challenges through a Maker Space or science center. I store everything in a dollar store gift bag or plastic tub for each individual coding unplugged challenge.
This Coding Dice challenge is a great coding challenge! You can extend it by having students play each other with each person having a different color (we do these on indoor recess).
This pack contains just about everything you need to do this challenge! You will need the following items:
Materials: (per classroom)
-Plastic color tile squares (1 inch size)
(We use these as our pieces on the board.)
-One inch grid papers
-Coding Dice (we copy these on cardstock)
-Recording Sheets
There is one challenge for students to complete on their own first so they learn how to do the coding sequence included in this pack as well as a blank grid and coding chart so that your students can make their own boards!
Time to Get Coding!
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Description
This coding unplugged activity is one of many that I am creating to use in my STEM classroom! We do these coding challenges about once a week. They are great for teaching sequencing and logical reasoning to students. There are no right or wrong answers, and many different solutions will work! You could also rotate these challenges through a Maker Space or science center. I store everything in a dollar store gift bag or plastic tub for each individual coding unplugged challenge.
This Coding Dice challenge is a great coding challenge! You can extend it by having students play each other with each person having a different color (we do these on indoor recess).
This pack contains just about everything you need to do this challenge! You will need the following items:
Materials: (per classroom)
-Plastic color tile squares (1 inch size)
(We use these as our pieces on the board.)
-One inch grid papers
-Coding Dice (we copy these on cardstock)
-Recording Sheets
There is one challenge for students to complete on their own first so they learn how to do the coding sequence included in this pack as well as a blank grid and coding chart so that your students can make their own boards!
Time to Get Coding!




