Description
These 3 activities focus on writing code using paper and pencil. Coding is a great critical thinking activity because the students have to position themselves on the map and move by holding their place in their mind. These activities can be extended to procedural writing activities. Write code and then explain your steps. "First, I left the zoo and turned East. Then, I went straight through 2 intersections..." etc.
I hope you enjoy!
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Writing Code Using Map Skills
Paper & Pencil Coding Packet
I also have a BUNDLE that include this resource and the two listed above.
Paper & Pencil Coding Bundle- 3 Products in One!
Help "Duncan Dot" recycle items and create a lined bar graph by sorting the recycling into different categories! Then, answer comprehension questions using the data. Also, help the local Tree Nursery deliver trees to business by coding while using a map.
Free!! Cut & Paste Paper and Pencil Coding- Earth Day theme
*Duncan Dot is a Dot Dude made by the very talented Sarah Pecorino. I named him Duncan Dot because of my last name and also for awesome alliteration purposes! I did it again! LOL ;)
Check out her Dot Dudes below:
Dot Dudes Clip Art Bundle by Sarah Pecorino
I hope you enjoy!
Want more coding activities?
Writing Code Using Map Skills
Paper & Pencil Coding Packet
I also have a BUNDLE that include this resource and the two listed above.
Paper & Pencil Coding Bundle- 3 Products in One!
Help "Duncan Dot" recycle items and create a lined bar graph by sorting the recycling into different categories! Then, answer comprehension questions using the data. Also, help the local Tree Nursery deliver trees to business by coding while using a map.
Free!! Cut & Paste Paper and Pencil Coding- Earth Day theme
*Duncan Dot is a Dot Dude made by the very talented Sarah Pecorino. I named him Duncan Dot because of my last name and also for awesome alliteration purposes! I did it again! LOL ;)
Check out her Dot Dudes below:
Dot Dudes Clip Art Bundle by Sarah Pecorino
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3rd - 6th
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Description
These 3 activities focus on writing code using paper and pencil. Coding is a great critical thinking activity because the students have to position themselves on the map and move by holding their place in their mind. These activities can be extended to procedural writing activities. Write code and then explain your steps. "First, I left the zoo and turned East. Then, I went straight through 2 intersections..." etc.
I hope you enjoy!
Want more coding activities?
Writing Code Using Map Skills
Paper & Pencil Coding Packet
I also have a BUNDLE that include this resource and the two listed above.
Paper & Pencil Coding Bundle- 3 Products in One!
Help "Duncan Dot" recycle items and create a lined bar graph by sorting the recycling into different categories! Then, answer comprehension questions using the data. Also, help the local Tree Nursery deliver trees to business by coding while using a map.
Free!! Cut & Paste Paper and Pencil Coding- Earth Day theme
*Duncan Dot is a Dot Dude made by the very talented Sarah Pecorino. I named him Duncan Dot because of my last name and also for awesome alliteration purposes! I did it again! LOL ;)
Check out her Dot Dudes below:
Dot Dudes Clip Art Bundle by Sarah Pecorino
I hope you enjoy!
Want more coding activities?
Writing Code Using Map Skills
Paper & Pencil Coding Packet
I also have a BUNDLE that include this resource and the two listed above.
Paper & Pencil Coding Bundle- 3 Products in One!
Help "Duncan Dot" recycle items and create a lined bar graph by sorting the recycling into different categories! Then, answer comprehension questions using the data. Also, help the local Tree Nursery deliver trees to business by coding while using a map.
Free!! Cut & Paste Paper and Pencil Coding- Earth Day theme
*Duncan Dot is a Dot Dude made by the very talented Sarah Pecorino. I named him Duncan Dot because of my last name and also for awesome alliteration purposes! I did it again! LOL ;)
Check out her Dot Dudes below:
Dot Dudes Clip Art Bundle by Sarah Pecorino
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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excellent resource
A great resource that helps students learn how to code.
Engaging activity. Visually appealing and well thought out.
I can not even follow the location and movement instructions in this resource and I have been teaching for 25 years. I have shown it to a few other teachers and the directions make no sense. I am glad it was not expensive because it is a total waste of money. Useless. I am unable to use with my students.
Worked great and was a fun twist to things to maps.
My students loved using this resource. A great way to gets hands on with simple coding concepts.
I'm so glad it worked for them. :)
Nice activity for my early finishers to do
This product comes in hendy when we are working on Coding - unplugged.
Great way to review map skills
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