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Coding Unplugged - Directional Coding - No Prep - Spring Theme
Coding Unplugged - Directional Coding - No Prep - Spring Theme
Coding Unplugged - Directional Coding - No Prep - Spring Theme
Coding Unplugged - Directional Coding - No Prep - Spring Theme
Coding Unplugged - Directional Coding - No Prep - Spring Theme
Coding Unplugged - Directional Coding - No Prep - Spring Theme
Coding Unplugged - Directional Coding - No Prep - Spring Theme
Coding Unplugged - Directional Coding - No Prep - Spring Theme
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Make coding fun and accessible with this engaging, no-prep unplugged coding activity—with a fun spring theme!Perfect for introducing students to directional coding, this hands-on lesson strengthens critical thinking, problem-solving, and sequencing skills in an exciting and interactive way. Best of all, no devices are needed! Simply print and go for an easy, screen-free coding experience your students will love.

Benefits to Unplugged Coding:

⭐️No technology needed!

⭐️Hands on activity for increased engagement.

⭐️Theme makes learning fun and relatable.

⭐️Builds a foundation for future coding and technology skills.

Perfect for:

⭐️Sub Plans

⭐️School Club

⭐️STEM Time

⭐️Early Finishers

⭐️Brain Breaks

⭐️Morning Work

What’s Included in the Unplugged Coding Activity:

✅3 Coloring by Directional Coding Worksheets in 3 Differentiated Levels

✅Answer Keys

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Coding Unplugged - Directional Coding - No Prep - Spring Theme

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Make coding fun and accessible with this engaging, no-prep unplugged coding activity—with a fun seasons theme! Perfect for introducing students to directional coding, this hands-on lesson strengthens critical thinking, problem-solving, and sequencing skills in an exciting and interactive way. Best o
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Description

Make coding fun and accessible with this engaging, no-prep unplugged coding activity—with a fun spring theme!Perfect for introducing students to directional coding, this hands-on lesson strengthens critical thinking, problem-solving, and sequencing skills in an exciting and interactive way. Best of all, no devices are needed! Simply print and go for an easy, screen-free coding experience your students will love.

Benefits to Unplugged Coding:

⭐️No technology needed!

⭐️Hands on activity for increased engagement.

⭐️Theme makes learning fun and relatable.

⭐️Builds a foundation for future coding and technology skills.

Perfect for:

⭐️Sub Plans

⭐️School Club

⭐️STEM Time

⭐️Early Finishers

⭐️Brain Breaks

⭐️Morning Work

What’s Included in the Unplugged Coding Activity:

✅3 Coloring by Directional Coding Worksheets in 3 Differentiated Levels

✅Answer Keys

You might also be interested in:

Donut Shop Unplugged Coding

Pet Shop Unplugged Coding

Click here and then click the ★ to follow my store so you don't miss out on freebies, sales, and new resources.

Don't forget to leave feedback.  It earns you credits that can be used on future purchases!

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5.0
Rated 5 out of 5, based on 1 reviews
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Fun for the end of the year
Rated 5 out of 5
August 4, 2025
Met expectations
Great value
This resource was very fun and engaging for students on the last days of the school year.
Sarah H.
308 reviews • South Dakota
Grades taught: 4th
Student populations: Autism, Emerging bilinguals, Mild to severe disabilities

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