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Coding Without A Computer. Unplugged Coding. Fall Edition. Print and Go.
Coding Without A Computer. Unplugged Coding. Fall Edition. Print and Go.
Coding Without A Computer. Unplugged Coding. Fall Edition. Print and Go.
Coding Without A Computer. Unplugged Coding. Fall Edition. Print and Go.
Coding Without A Computer. Unplugged Coding. Fall Edition. Print and Go.
Coding Without A Computer. Unplugged Coding. Fall Edition. Print and Go.
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Coding Without A Computer. Unplugged Coding. Fall Edition. Print and Go.
Coding Without A Computer. Unplugged Coding. Fall Edition. Print and Go.
Coding Without A Computer. Unplugged Coding. Fall Edition. Print and Go.
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Can your students escape the corn maze!?!

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 activity is aligned with the new math curriculum and includes:

-5 fall-themed resources to have your students read and write code (escape the corn maze, fall scavenger hunt, etc)

-A coding reflection sheet

-A full answer key

Why study unplugged coding?

Builds Computational Thinking: Helps students understand logic, sequencing, and problem-solving without needing screens.

Accessible for All: No technology required—great for schools with limited devices or internet access.

Reduces Screen Time: Offers tech skills without adding more screen exposure.

Lays a Strong Foundation: Prepares students to understand coding concepts before using programming languages or tools.

This is absolutely a print and go activity! Enjoy!

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Coding Without A Computer. Unplugged Coding. Fall Edition. Print and Go.

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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
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Description

Can your students escape the corn maze!?!

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 activity is aligned with the new math curriculum and includes:

-5 fall-themed resources to have your students read and write code (escape the corn maze, fall scavenger hunt, etc)

-A coding reflection sheet

-A full answer key

Why study unplugged coding?

Builds Computational Thinking: Helps students understand logic, sequencing, and problem-solving without needing screens.

Accessible for All: No technology required—great for schools with limited devices or internet access.

Reduces Screen Time: Offers tech skills without adding more screen exposure.

Lays a Strong Foundation: Prepares students to understand coding concepts before using programming languages or tools.

This is absolutely a print and go activity! Enjoy!

Do you like this resource? Check out my similar products:

Halloween Coding. Unplugged Coding.

Christmas Coding. Unplugged Coding.

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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Rated 5 out of 5
October 4, 2022
My students loved this.
Lisa Wilson
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Grades taught: 3rd, 4th
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Oct 4, 2022
Thank you so much! That makes me so happy to hear! ❤️
Rated 5 out of 5
October 8, 2021
A nice activity between lessons. The students were engaged.
Tiffany M.
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Grades taught: 3rd
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Oct 8, 2021
Thank you! Happy Fall!

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