Description
Make Python programming more approachable for your students with this set of beginner-friendly vocabulary posters and coding exercises! This set includes 13 fully editable slides designed for teaching and reviewing essential Python coding terms. Each term is defined clearly with simple examples, helping students connect technical concepts to real-world applications.
To reinforce learning, warm-up exercises are included—perfect for bell ringers, independent practice, or review days. The included exercises challenge students to determine the output of Python code or explain how to run it correctly, reinforcing both logic and syntax skills.
Whether you're decorating your computer lab, launching a coding unit, or building a tech word wall, this resource is flexible enough for any teaching style or schedule.
How to Use It:
- Introduce or review key Python programming terms during class instruction
- Display posters around the room to create a visual coding environment
- Add slides to digital lessons for distance learning or guided instruction
- Use exercises as warm-ups, quick assessments, or review games
- Incorporate into interactive notebooks, journals, or coding folders
What’s Included:
- 13 editable Python vocabulary posters/slides (PowerPoint)
- 1 blank template to create your own posters
5 editable student exercises to reinforce vocabulary understanding - Answer key for easy grading
- Teacher tips and suggested ways to use (tech labs, journals, or word walls)
Perfect For:
- Middle school tech, computer science, or STEM classes
- Python vocabulary review and reinforcement
- Visual classroom decor and word wall displays
- Bell ringers, warm-ups, early finishers, or sub plans
- Interactive notebooks and coding portfolios
Why You’ll Love It:
- Beginner-friendly and easy to implement
- Editable and printable for total flexibility
- Builds vocabulary confidence and Python fluency
- Supports visual learners and coding comprehension
- Ready-to-use and time-saving—print once, reuse all year
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Python Coding For Beginners | Warm-up Exercises | Computer Science | Level 1
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Description
Make Python programming more approachable for your students with this set of beginner-friendly vocabulary posters and coding exercises! This set includes 13 fully editable slides designed for teaching and reviewing essential Python coding terms. Each term is defined clearly with simple examples, helping students connect technical concepts to real-world applications.
To reinforce learning, warm-up exercises are included—perfect for bell ringers, independent practice, or review days. The included exercises challenge students to determine the output of Python code or explain how to run it correctly, reinforcing both logic and syntax skills.
Whether you're decorating your computer lab, launching a coding unit, or building a tech word wall, this resource is flexible enough for any teaching style or schedule.
How to Use It:
- Introduce or review key Python programming terms during class instruction
- Display posters around the room to create a visual coding environment
- Add slides to digital lessons for distance learning or guided instruction
- Use exercises as warm-ups, quick assessments, or review games
- Incorporate into interactive notebooks, journals, or coding folders
What’s Included:
- 13 editable Python vocabulary posters/slides (PowerPoint)
- 1 blank template to create your own posters
5 editable student exercises to reinforce vocabulary understanding - Answer key for easy grading
- Teacher tips and suggested ways to use (tech labs, journals, or word walls)
Perfect For:
- Middle school tech, computer science, or STEM classes
- Python vocabulary review and reinforcement
- Visual classroom decor and word wall displays
- Bell ringers, warm-ups, early finishers, or sub plans
- Interactive notebooks and coding portfolios
Why You’ll Love It:
- Beginner-friendly and easy to implement
- Editable and printable for total flexibility
- Builds vocabulary confidence and Python fluency
- Supports visual learners and coding comprehension
- Ready-to-use and time-saving—print once, reuse all year
Check out next:





