Description
Looking to integrate Python coding into your intermediate mathematics program in a meaningful way? I’ve created a teacher resource that connects directly with standardized test questions — helping teachers and students develop real programming skills while reinforcing mathematical concepts.
High-Value Features of This Resource:
✅ Curriculum-Aligned + Authentic Context
- Inspired by EQAO released items, clearly linking coding to real-world assessment expectations for Ontario educators.
- Strong alignment with math curriculum.
✅ Scaffolded Learning Design
- Breaks coding into step-by-step pseudocode ("Build Plan"), followed by direct coding implementation.
- Introduces key programming concepts gradually.
✅ Promotes Student Thinking and Creativity
- “Minds On” questions invite students to think mathematically and computationally.
- Open-ended “Need Some Inspiration?” slides offer extension tasks for more experienced or curious students.
- Encourages iterative improvement and personalization of code.
✅ Plug-and-Play Format
- Clean layout and clear instructions make it easy to deliver.
- Slides can be used for direct instruction, guided practice, or independent exploration.
- Explicit “Try This!” slides support learning from EQAO-style tasks.
✅ Compatibility
- Works well with Google Slides, PowerPoint, and online Python editors like Programiz.
Coding with Python - Linear Relations (Intermediate Grades)
Highlights
Description
Looking to integrate Python coding into your intermediate mathematics program in a meaningful way? I’ve created a teacher resource that connects directly with standardized test questions — helping teachers and students develop real programming skills while reinforcing mathematical concepts.
High-Value Features of This Resource:
✅ Curriculum-Aligned + Authentic Context
- Inspired by EQAO released items, clearly linking coding to real-world assessment expectations for Ontario educators.
- Strong alignment with math curriculum.
✅ Scaffolded Learning Design
- Breaks coding into step-by-step pseudocode ("Build Plan"), followed by direct coding implementation.
- Introduces key programming concepts gradually.
✅ Promotes Student Thinking and Creativity
- “Minds On” questions invite students to think mathematically and computationally.
- Open-ended “Need Some Inspiration?” slides offer extension tasks for more experienced or curious students.
- Encourages iterative improvement and personalization of code.
✅ Plug-and-Play Format
- Clean layout and clear instructions make it easy to deliver.
- Slides can be used for direct instruction, guided practice, or independent exploration.
- Explicit “Try This!” slides support learning from EQAO-style tasks.
✅ Compatibility
- Works well with Google Slides, PowerPoint, and online Python editors like Programiz.



