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CODING UNPLUGGED ACTIVITIES BUNDLE #2
Looking to introduce coding to your students? Looking to supplement your current coding program? Do you need coding activities that DON'T RELY ON TECHNOLOGY?
This unplugged Coding bundle has it all, covering Binary Coding, Directional Coding and Scratch Coding.
Print and laminate for repeated practice for your students.
Includes 6 different UNPLUGGED CODING ACTIVITIES
Hidden Elf Escape Room using coding
Coding Algorithms Unplugged Mazes
INCLUDED
★ Scratch Coding Algorithms
- 24 large common Scratch blocks
- 24 small common Scratch blocks (a smaller version of the large ones)
- 5 TYPE blocks
- Descriptions explaining what each color block does
- 2 different activities with teachers notes
Activity 1: Getting to know Scratch blocks relay
Learning Objective: Students will be able to identify 5 different types of blocks
used in Scratch Coding
Activity 2: Human Robots & Algorithms
Learning Objective: Students will become familiar with making algorithms using Scratch blocks
★ Scratch Coding Bingo
- 12 x different BINGO cards
- 18 x Scratch coding blocks
- 5 TYPE blocks
- Descriptions explaining what each color block does
★ Scratch Coding Scavenger Hunt
- 10 printable Scratch coding blocks
- 2 different scavenger hunt cards
- Teacher notes, including
- resources needed
- learning intentions
- activity details
- variations of the activity to allow for differentiation within your class
★ Hidden Elf Escape Room
- Student letter from Tricky the Elf (6 variations this allows 6 groups a different
starting task)
- 6 different mystery tasks to solve
- Puzzle pieces to put together
- Secret code numbers to place around your room
- Fake code numbers to increase the difficulty level
- Tricky the Elf printable
- Detailed answer sheets
- Comprehensive Teaching and printing notes
- Table of contents
★ Coding Algorithms Mazes
These algorithm mazes are an unplugged way for students to work through the logical sequence of coding an algorithm, which is just a set of instructions or directions to follow.
These are best done in pairs. Student #1 is the computer programmer and creates the algorithm for student #2 , who is the computer robot, to complete. Student #2 must follow the algorithm exactly as written.
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For greater detail on each activity please click on the links above. Each link will take you to the individual activity where you can see every page included in the resources.
You can also purchase these activities individually.
Please send me a Q&A if you need any clarification regarding this resource
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What others say
Description
CODING UNPLUGGED ACTIVITIES BUNDLE #2
Looking to introduce coding to your students? Looking to supplement your current coding program? Do you need coding activities that DON'T RELY ON TECHNOLOGY?
This unplugged Coding bundle has it all, covering Binary Coding, Directional Coding and Scratch Coding.
Print and laminate for repeated practice for your students.
Includes 6 different UNPLUGGED CODING ACTIVITIES
Hidden Elf Escape Room using coding
Coding Algorithms Unplugged Mazes
INCLUDED
★ Scratch Coding Algorithms
- 24 large common Scratch blocks
- 24 small common Scratch blocks (a smaller version of the large ones)
- 5 TYPE blocks
- Descriptions explaining what each color block does
- 2 different activities with teachers notes
Activity 1: Getting to know Scratch blocks relay
Learning Objective: Students will be able to identify 5 different types of blocks
used in Scratch Coding
Activity 2: Human Robots & Algorithms
Learning Objective: Students will become familiar with making algorithms using Scratch blocks
★ Scratch Coding Bingo
- 12 x different BINGO cards
- 18 x Scratch coding blocks
- 5 TYPE blocks
- Descriptions explaining what each color block does
★ Scratch Coding Scavenger Hunt
- 10 printable Scratch coding blocks
- 2 different scavenger hunt cards
- Teacher notes, including
- resources needed
- learning intentions
- activity details
- variations of the activity to allow for differentiation within your class
★ Hidden Elf Escape Room
- Student letter from Tricky the Elf (6 variations this allows 6 groups a different
starting task)
- 6 different mystery tasks to solve
- Puzzle pieces to put together
- Secret code numbers to place around your room
- Fake code numbers to increase the difficulty level
- Tricky the Elf printable
- Detailed answer sheets
- Comprehensive Teaching and printing notes
- Table of contents
★ Coding Algorithms Mazes
These algorithm mazes are an unplugged way for students to work through the logical sequence of coding an algorithm, which is just a set of instructions or directions to follow.
These are best done in pairs. Student #1 is the computer programmer and creates the algorithm for student #2 , who is the computer robot, to complete. Student #2 must follow the algorithm exactly as written.
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For greater detail on each activity please click on the links above. Each link will take you to the individual activity where you can see every page included in the resources.
You can also purchase these activities individually.
Please send me a Q&A if you need any clarification regarding this resource
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YOU MAY ALSO LIKE:
Don't forget that leaving feedback earns you points toward FREE TPT purchases.




