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Technology Activities | Directional Coding Quest Printable Board Game Grades 2-8
Technology Activities | Directional Coding Quest Printable Board Game Grades 2-8
Technology Activities | Directional Coding Quest Printable Board Game Grades 2-8
Technology Activities | Directional Coding Quest Printable Board Game Grades 2-8
Technology Activities | Directional Coding Quest Printable Board Game Grades 2-8
Technology Activities | Directional Coding Quest Printable Board Game Grades 2-8
Technology Activities | Directional Coding Quest Printable Board Game Grades 2-8
Technology Activities | Directional Coding Quest Printable Board Game Grades 2-8
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"Oh how my students loved this game! We also "took it on the road" and became coding buddies with younger students!"
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Description

Bring hands on learning into your computer science and technology education with Coding Quests board games. 

This board game practices Directional Coding language while students move their pirate characters through a path filled with obstacles. Can they collect their treasures safely?

4 levels of play and 3 additional ways to play, which includes using with coding robots if you have them. Plus extras if you want to take the challenge up a notch.

Table of Contents:

2: Standards Addressed through Coding

3: Teacher Setup Instructions and Student Game Play Instruction Overview

4-6: Vocabulary and Labeled Game Piece Posters

7-10: Game Pieces to Print

11-14: Level instructions and examples

15-16: Other Ways to Play

17-23: Game board options and player mat options to print

24-25: Photos of the prepped pieces and credits

Standards:

Computational Thinker

5.d Students understand and explore basic concepts related to automation, patterns, and algorithmic thinking.

I can explain how computers use patterns to process and sort information.

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What others say

"Oh how my students loved this game! We also "took it on the road" and became coding buddies with younger students!"
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Holly R.

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Bring hands on learning into your computer science and technology education with Coding Quests board games. This BUNDLE includes all 3 Coding Quests games in one!IF/THEN/ELSE CodingBinary CodingDirectional CodingPlease check out the individual resources for previews.Standards:Computational Thinker5.
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Description

Bring hands on learning into your computer science and technology education with Coding Quests board games. 

This board game practices Directional Coding language while students move their pirate characters through a path filled with obstacles. Can they collect their treasures safely?

4 levels of play and 3 additional ways to play, which includes using with coding robots if you have them. Plus extras if you want to take the challenge up a notch.

Table of Contents:

2: Standards Addressed through Coding

3: Teacher Setup Instructions and Student Game Play Instruction Overview

4-6: Vocabulary and Labeled Game Piece Posters

7-10: Game Pieces to Print

11-14: Level instructions and examples

15-16: Other Ways to Play

17-23: Game board options and player mat options to print

24-25: Photos of the prepped pieces and credits

Standards:

Computational Thinker

5.d Students understand and explore basic concepts related to automation, patterns, and algorithmic thinking.

I can explain how computers use patterns to process and sort information.

*************************************

If you're interested in connecting with other technology teachers, check out the Technology Teacher Tribe Group on Facebook.

Connect with me on social media!

FacebookPinterestBlog

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Rated 5 out of 5
June 29, 2024
Oh how my students loved this game! We also "took it on the road" and became coding buddies with younger students!
Holly R.
608 reviews
Grades taught: 2nd, 3rd, 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
March 24, 2024
It's great that it comes with different difficulty levels. This makes it easy to grow with students' abilities. Thank you for your time and effort.
603 reviews
Grades taught: 2nd, 3rd
Rated 5 out of 5
December 11, 2023
Such a fun way to turn coding into a full body lesson! Students LOVED it and owned their learning.
Cori W.
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Grades taught: 4th, 5th
Rated 5 out of 5
December 9, 2023
A fun coding game! I love how interactivr and hands on it is for the students.
Nikita Y.
126 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd, 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
November 28, 2021
Students loved this unplugged game!
Tara L.
8 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd, 4th, 5th
Rated 5 out of 5
November 14, 2021
Great unplugged coding activity to focus on sequencing and algorithms.
239 reviews
Grades taught: 4th, 5th
Rated 4 out of 5
August 14, 2020
Able to differentiate and gradually increase knowledge and logic of coding in a fun activity.
Jaden P.
90 reviews
Grades taught: K
Rated 5 out of 5
August 1, 2020
Great resource!
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Grades taught: 4th, 5th, 6th

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