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March Madness Basketball Coding Activity Unplugged Coding Lesson
March Madness Basketball Coding Activity Unplugged Coding Lesson
March Madness Basketball Coding Activity Unplugged Coding Lesson
March Madness Basketball Coding Activity Unplugged Coding Lesson
March Madness Basketball Coding Activity Unplugged Coding Lesson
March Madness Basketball Coding Activity Unplugged Coding Lesson
March Madness Basketball Coding Activity Unplugged Coding Lesson
March Madness Basketball Coding Activity Unplugged Coding Lesson
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Engage your students with an unplugged coding challenge during March Madness!

Integrate coding in your classroom with an Unplugged Basketball Coding Activity! No robots required.

Just print and go with the easy to implement Basketball Coding Challenge. Basketball Coding Activity is a fun and unique way to engage your students during Professional Basketball Season or College Basketball Tournaments.

Students work together to create different codes to get the basketball around defenders and into the basketball hoop! Every activity and solution is unique as students create their own board and code by moving the start point, obstacles, and end points on their coding sheets.

After they have completed their activity, there is time for reflection on what worked and what didn't.

This activity is completely unplugged, and no robots are required. Perfect activity for Hour of Code.

Material List:

  • Scissors

Includes:

  • Teacher Instructions
  • Student Instructions
  • Student Unplugged Basketball Coding Activity
  • Student Reflection Sheet
  • Programming Vocabulary Words
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March Madness Basketball Coding Activity Unplugged Coding Lesson

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20
Teaching Duration
1 hour

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Description

Engage your students with an unplugged coding challenge during March Madness!

Integrate coding in your classroom with an Unplugged Basketball Coding Activity! No robots required.

Just print and go with the easy to implement Basketball Coding Challenge. Basketball Coding Activity is a fun and unique way to engage your students during Professional Basketball Season or College Basketball Tournaments.

Students work together to create different codes to get the basketball around defenders and into the basketball hoop! Every activity and solution is unique as students create their own board and code by moving the start point, obstacles, and end points on their coding sheets.

After they have completed their activity, there is time for reflection on what worked and what didn't.

This activity is completely unplugged, and no robots are required. Perfect activity for Hour of Code.

Material List:

  • Scissors

Includes:

  • Teacher Instructions
  • Student Instructions
  • Student Unplugged Basketball Coding Activity
  • Student Reflection Sheet
  • Programming Vocabulary Words
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 4.75 out of 5, based on 20 reviews
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Engaging Stem Activity!
Rated 5 out of 5
August 19, 2025
I teach fourth grade, and this resource was such a huge help in my classroom! It was easy to use, engaging for my students, and saved me so much prep time. The directions were clear, and my students really enjoyed the activities. I’ll definitely be looking for more products from this seller—thank you for creating something so useful for teachers!
Cassi S.
844 reviews • Indiana
Grades taught: 3rd, 4th
beginning coding
Rated 4 out of 5
July 28, 2025
Met expectations
Great value
Standards-aligned
This helped introduce the concept of coding to my class before we added technology
Sara K.
240 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd, 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
July 19, 2025
I used this with my after school STEM Club students and they loved it!
Kelsea C.
684 reviews
Grades taught: 2nd
Rated 4 out of 5
June 12, 2025
We purchased this to add to our March Madness activities and keep students engaged before state testing. Great resource.
Heather Willcut
(TPT Seller)
549 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd, 4th, 5th
Rated 5 out of 5
June 17, 2024
Great activity! My students loved doing it!
Deana B.
1,864 reviews
Grades taught: 1st
Rated 5 out of 5
May 10, 2024
I love incorporating your STEM resources into my classroom. This was a fun and engaging way to introduce my coding unit on a March Madness themed day in the classroom. Thank you!
Lucky in Room 7
(TPT Seller)
730 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
April 21, 2024
This was a great resource to use during my Match Madness unit.
Melissa S.
529 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 4 out of 5
March 4, 2024
I used this in my classroom as earlier finisher worksheet. I also sent one home with a students who has been ill to complete. This was easy to prepare and the students found it fun because most of my students enjoy sports as well as coding. For this assignment I had students pair up that way they could complete the assignment as it is stated in the plan.
Makayla B.
43 reviews
Grades taught: 2nd, 3rd, 4th

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Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them. Mathematically proficient students start by explaining to themselves the meaning of a problem and looking for entry points to its solution. They analyze givens, constraints, relationships, and goals. They make conjectures about the form and meaning of the solution and plan a solution pathway rather than simply jumping into a solution attempt. They consider analogous problems, and try special cases and simpler forms of the original problem in order to gain insight into its solution. They monitor and evaluate their progress and change course if necessary. Older students might, depending on the context of the problem, transform algebraic expressions or change the viewing window on their graphing calculator to get the information they need. Mathematically proficient students can explain correspondences between equations, verbal descriptions, tables, and graphs or draw diagrams of important features and relationships, graph data, and search for regularity or trends. Younger students might rely on using concrete objects or pictures to help conceptualize and solve a problem. Mathematically proficient students check their answers to problems using a different method, and they continually ask themselves, "Does this make sense?" They can understand the approaches of others to solving complex problems and identify correspondences between different approaches.
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