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Debugging For Unity Umoja
Debugging For Unity Umoja
Debugging For Unity Umoja
Debugging For Unity Umoja
Debugging For Unity Umoja
Debugging For Unity Umoja
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🕯️ Debugging for Unity (Umoja – Unity)Collaborative Debugging Activity | Python | Grades 9–12

Celebrate the principle of Umoja (Unity) while strengthening real-world coding skills with this high-engagement collaborative debugging worksheet! Designed for high school computer science students, this activity challenges partners to work together to identify, analyze, and correct errors in a Python “Community Connection App.” Students practice key debugging skills while building teamwork, communication, and problem-solving—just like real software developers.

This resource includes a print-ready student version and a fully solved teacher key, making it perfect for busy classrooms, sub days, or skill-building stations. Students will locate syntax errors, fix logic issues, rewrite broken code, evaluate outputs, and reflect on collaboration through creative-thinking prompts. Subtle themed visuals and clean formatting make it fun, engaging, and classroom-friendly without being distracting.

Whether you’re teaching introductory Python, reinforcing debugging strategies, or connecting CS lessons to cultural themes like Kwanzaa’s Umoja, this worksheet provides a meaningful way to blend coding practice with soft-skill development.

What’s Included

✔️ Student worksheet (3+ activities)
✔️ Error-finding debugging task
✔️ Code rewriting section
✔️ Creative-thinking collaboration questions
✔️ Bonus output-analysis challenge
✔️ Complete teacher answer key
✔️ Print-friendly 8.5x11 layout
✔️ Editable DOCX format for customization

Perfect For

  • Daily coding lessons
  • Partner/peer programming activities
  • Sub plans or low-prep days
  • Winter holiday STEM lessons
  • Enrichment or early finisher work
  • Intro to programming / CS Principles classes

Skills Covered

⭐ Debugging (syntax + logic)
⭐ Collaboration & communication
⭐ Code analysis
⭐ Problem-solving strategies
⭐ Reading & interpreting outputs
⭐ Writing corrected Python code

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Debugging For Unity Umoja

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Description

🕯️ Debugging for Unity (Umoja – Unity)Collaborative Debugging Activity | Python | Grades 9–12

Celebrate the principle of Umoja (Unity) while strengthening real-world coding skills with this high-engagement collaborative debugging worksheet! Designed for high school computer science students, this activity challenges partners to work together to identify, analyze, and correct errors in a Python “Community Connection App.” Students practice key debugging skills while building teamwork, communication, and problem-solving—just like real software developers.

This resource includes a print-ready student version and a fully solved teacher key, making it perfect for busy classrooms, sub days, or skill-building stations. Students will locate syntax errors, fix logic issues, rewrite broken code, evaluate outputs, and reflect on collaboration through creative-thinking prompts. Subtle themed visuals and clean formatting make it fun, engaging, and classroom-friendly without being distracting.

Whether you’re teaching introductory Python, reinforcing debugging strategies, or connecting CS lessons to cultural themes like Kwanzaa’s Umoja, this worksheet provides a meaningful way to blend coding practice with soft-skill development.

What’s Included

✔️ Student worksheet (3+ activities)
✔️ Error-finding debugging task
✔️ Code rewriting section
✔️ Creative-thinking collaboration questions
✔️ Bonus output-analysis challenge
✔️ Complete teacher answer key
✔️ Print-friendly 8.5x11 layout
✔️ Editable DOCX format for customization

Perfect For

  • Daily coding lessons
  • Partner/peer programming activities
  • Sub plans or low-prep days
  • Winter holiday STEM lessons
  • Enrichment or early finisher work
  • Intro to programming / CS Principles classes

Skills Covered

⭐ Debugging (syntax + logic)
⭐ Collaboration & communication
⭐ Code analysis
⭐ Problem-solving strategies
⭐ Reading & interpreting outputs
⭐ Writing corrected Python code

Report this resource to TPT
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Follow precisely a complex multistep procedure when carrying out experiments, taking measurements, or performing technical tasks, attending to special cases or exceptions defined in the text.
Translate quantitative or technical information expressed in words in a text into visual form (e.g., a table or chart) and translate information expressed visually or mathematically (e.g., in an equation) into words.
Compare and contrast findings presented in a text to those from other sources (including their own experiments), noting when the findings support or contradict previous explanations or accounts.
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