Description
Get your students into the Halloween spirit while boosting their coding and algorithmic thinking skills with this exciting two-part bundle! Perfect for middle and high school students, this bundle combines a fun, interactive Scratch project with an engaging unplugged coding activity, making it suitable for both in-person and remote learning environments.
Included Resources:
- Spooky Scratch Animation | Halloween-Themed Coding Project for Grades 6-12
Students will create their very own haunted house scene using Scratch! This project encourages creativity while teaching fundamental coding concepts like loops, events, and sound effects. With step-by-step instructions and an emphasis on interactivity, students will love bringing spooky sprites to life. - Monster Algorithm Challenge | Unplugged Coding Activity for Grades 6-12
No computers needed for this Halloween-themed unplugged activity! Students will work together to solve the "monster algorithm" challenge by creating step-by-step instructions (algorithms) to complete tasks. This activity fosters problem-solving and logical thinking in a fun, collaborative environment.
Why You'll Love This Bundle:
- Versatile & Engaging: Both activities are designed to be flexible and engaging, making them perfect for classrooms with or without access to computers.
- Halloween Fun: Infuse coding and algorithmic thinking with the excitement of Halloween! Themed activities keep students motivated and invested in the content.
- Build Key Skills: These activities help students develop critical coding and computational thinking skills while letting their creativity shine.
- Perfect for All Learning Styles: Whether students love hands-on projects or prefer group challenges, this bundle has something for everyone.
How to Use:
- Great for fall-themed lessons in computer science or STEM classes!
- Use for in-class activities, homework, or as part of a coding club.
- Perfect for middle and high school students, from beginner coders to more experienced programmers.
Spooky Halloween-Themed Coding Bundle | Scratch Animation + Unplugged Algorithm
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Description
Get your students into the Halloween spirit while boosting their coding and algorithmic thinking skills with this exciting two-part bundle! Perfect for middle and high school students, this bundle combines a fun, interactive Scratch project with an engaging unplugged coding activity, making it suitable for both in-person and remote learning environments.
Included Resources:
- Spooky Scratch Animation | Halloween-Themed Coding Project for Grades 6-12
Students will create their very own haunted house scene using Scratch! This project encourages creativity while teaching fundamental coding concepts like loops, events, and sound effects. With step-by-step instructions and an emphasis on interactivity, students will love bringing spooky sprites to life. - Monster Algorithm Challenge | Unplugged Coding Activity for Grades 6-12
No computers needed for this Halloween-themed unplugged activity! Students will work together to solve the "monster algorithm" challenge by creating step-by-step instructions (algorithms) to complete tasks. This activity fosters problem-solving and logical thinking in a fun, collaborative environment.
Why You'll Love This Bundle:
- Versatile & Engaging: Both activities are designed to be flexible and engaging, making them perfect for classrooms with or without access to computers.
- Halloween Fun: Infuse coding and algorithmic thinking with the excitement of Halloween! Themed activities keep students motivated and invested in the content.
- Build Key Skills: These activities help students develop critical coding and computational thinking skills while letting their creativity shine.
- Perfect for All Learning Styles: Whether students love hands-on projects or prefer group challenges, this bundle has something for everyone.
How to Use:
- Great for fall-themed lessons in computer science or STEM classes!
- Use for in-class activities, homework, or as part of a coding club.
- Perfect for middle and high school students, from beginner coders to more experienced programmers.


