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Unplugged Coding Activities STEM Hour of Code Computer Directional Worksheets
Unplugged Coding Activities STEM Hour of Code Computer Directional Worksheets
Unplugged Coding Activities STEM Hour of Code Computer Directional Worksheets
Unplugged Coding Activities STEM Hour of Code Computer Directional Worksheets
Unplugged Coding Activities STEM Hour of Code Computer Directional Worksheets
Unplugged Coding Activities STEM Hour of Code Computer Directional Worksheets
Unplugged Coding Activities STEM Hour of Code Computer Directional Worksheets
Unplugged Coding Activities STEM Hour of Code Computer Directional Worksheets
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"These unplugged activities are great to use in the classroom and give a break for work on the chromebooks."
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Katherine S.
"I have been using these with my primary class to introduce them to concepts of coding and they really enjoy them and it allows them to use their critical thinking and executive functioning skills!"
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E S.

Description

Start code in your classroom with unplugged coding activities. This holiday bundle includes 12 months of coding adventures - 120 printable activities worksheets in different themes! Great for the Hour of Code & screen free use. No need for devices or special equipment, making it easy to implement in any classroom setting. Teach computer science coding now!

Students will code real-life tasks to understand algorithms. Perfect for introduction to code, sub plans, or your afterschool club. Since no devices or robots are needed - everyone can teach coding basics with unplugged coding!


Save 30% with this bundle & download all 8 activities!


Unplug and Code! Teach computer science basics without devices. These easy-to-use worksheets introduce coding concepts through fun, real-life tasks.

No Tech, No Problem! Perfect for sub plans, after-school clubs, or any time you need a low-prep coding activity. Differentiated levels ensure all students can engage.

Boost Critical Thinking! Unplugged coding challenges students to think logically and solve problems, building essential skills for future success.

Why Unplugged Coding is Easy!

-This resource allows you to teach your students how to code WITHOUT a device

--No iPad, computers or tablets needed

--Just photocopy & use the activity sheets

--Teach simple coding vocabulary

--Students will relate the algorithm to fun, everyday tasks

When to Use Unplugged Coding

  • The Hour of Code – Computer Science Education Week
  • Coding when you don’t have technology
  • Intro to coding
  • Whole group instruction
  • Early finishers
  • After school coding clubs
  • Assessments
  • Sub plans
  • Morning work

INCLUDED IN THIS UNPLUGGED CODING BUNDLE

  1. 13 themes - Printable Unplugged coding - EACH theme contains 10 printable activity sheets in three different levels
    1. Easy maze - 3 versions
    2. Moderate maze - 3 versions
    3. Difficult maze - 3 versions
    4. Bonus maze

  1. Vocabulary sheet to review basic coding terms
  2. Teacher instructions

Holiday Themes included inside this unplugged bundle:

  1. Code a PB&J sandwich
  2. Code a cake
  3. Code a snowman (Winter)
  4. Code a Valentine (February)
  5. Code a rainy day (March)
  6. Code an Easter Egg (April)
  7. Code a taco (May)
  8. Code a sandcastle (Summer)
  9. Code a banana split
  10. Code a Jack-O-Lantern
  11. Code Raking Leaves
  12. Code a gingerbread man
  13. Code a cupcake


Want the tech? Click here to view digital coding!


How I use This In My Classroom:

  • I use this activity across various grade levels 1-5.
  • I begin by reviewing coding vocabulary terms and making sure students understand the concepts of code.
  • I provide the entire class with a starting sheet, as students complete it correctly, they can move up to moderate and difficult sheets.
  • Students in upper-grade levels begin with the more advanced sheets.
  • I also create stations by putting the sheets into dry-erase pockets! Students use expo markers to record their code & erase it for the next student.

Teacher Benefits:

  • No Tech Required: No need for devices or special equipment, making it easy to implement in any classroom setting.
  • Low-Prep: Simply print and go! No additional setup or planning is needed.
  • Flexible Use: Can be used as whole-class activities, small group work, or independent practice.
  • Differentiated Learning: Includes activities for various skill levels, ensuring all students can participate.
  • Engaging Activities: Fun and interactive tasks that capture students' attention and spark their interest in coding.
  • Real-World Connections: Relates coding concepts to everyday life, making learning more meaningful.
  • Sub-Plan Friendly: A perfect solution for those unexpected absences, providing ready-to-use activities.
  • Parent-Friendly: Share activities with parents to reinforce learning at home.

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♥ I'd Love to connect with YOU! Click here to follow me on Instagram

As always, please contact me with any questions!

Thank you,

Dena ♥

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120 printable coding worksheets unplugged & screen free. Great for sub plans, technology class, hour

What others say

"These unplugged activities are great to use in the classroom and give a break for work on the chromebooks."
star
Katherine S.
"I have been using these with my primary class to introduce them to concepts of coding and they really enjoy them and it allows them to use their critical thinking and executive functioning skills!"
star
E S.

Description

Start code in your classroom with unplugged coding activities. This holiday bundle includes 12 months of coding adventures - 120 printable activities worksheets in different themes! Great for the Hour of Code & screen free use. No need for devices or special equipment, making it easy to implement in any classroom setting. Teach computer science coding now!

Students will code real-life tasks to understand algorithms. Perfect for introduction to code, sub plans, or your afterschool club. Since no devices or robots are needed - everyone can teach coding basics with unplugged coding!


Save 30% with this bundle & download all 8 activities!


Unplug and Code! Teach computer science basics without devices. These easy-to-use worksheets introduce coding concepts through fun, real-life tasks.

No Tech, No Problem! Perfect for sub plans, after-school clubs, or any time you need a low-prep coding activity. Differentiated levels ensure all students can engage.

Boost Critical Thinking! Unplugged coding challenges students to think logically and solve problems, building essential skills for future success.

Why Unplugged Coding is Easy!

-This resource allows you to teach your students how to code WITHOUT a device

--No iPad, computers or tablets needed

--Just photocopy & use the activity sheets

--Teach simple coding vocabulary

--Students will relate the algorithm to fun, everyday tasks

When to Use Unplugged Coding

  • The Hour of Code – Computer Science Education Week
  • Coding when you don’t have technology
  • Intro to coding
  • Whole group instruction
  • Early finishers
  • After school coding clubs
  • Assessments
  • Sub plans
  • Morning work

INCLUDED IN THIS UNPLUGGED CODING BUNDLE

  1. 13 themes - Printable Unplugged coding - EACH theme contains 10 printable activity sheets in three different levels
    1. Easy maze - 3 versions
    2. Moderate maze - 3 versions
    3. Difficult maze - 3 versions
    4. Bonus maze

  1. Vocabulary sheet to review basic coding terms
  2. Teacher instructions

Holiday Themes included inside this unplugged bundle:

  1. Code a PB&J sandwich
  2. Code a cake
  3. Code a snowman (Winter)
  4. Code a Valentine (February)
  5. Code a rainy day (March)
  6. Code an Easter Egg (April)
  7. Code a taco (May)
  8. Code a sandcastle (Summer)
  9. Code a banana split
  10. Code a Jack-O-Lantern
  11. Code Raking Leaves
  12. Code a gingerbread man
  13. Code a cupcake


Want the tech? Click here to view digital coding!


How I use This In My Classroom:

  • I use this activity across various grade levels 1-5.
  • I begin by reviewing coding vocabulary terms and making sure students understand the concepts of code.
  • I provide the entire class with a starting sheet, as students complete it correctly, they can move up to moderate and difficult sheets.
  • Students in upper-grade levels begin with the more advanced sheets.
  • I also create stations by putting the sheets into dry-erase pockets! Students use expo markers to record their code & erase it for the next student.

Teacher Benefits:

  • No Tech Required: No need for devices or special equipment, making it easy to implement in any classroom setting.
  • Low-Prep: Simply print and go! No additional setup or planning is needed.
  • Flexible Use: Can be used as whole-class activities, small group work, or independent practice.
  • Differentiated Learning: Includes activities for various skill levels, ensuring all students can participate.
  • Engaging Activities: Fun and interactive tasks that capture students' attention and spark their interest in coding.
  • Real-World Connections: Relates coding concepts to everyday life, making learning more meaningful.
  • Sub-Plan Friendly: A perfect solution for those unexpected absences, providing ready-to-use activities.
  • Parent-Friendly: Share activities with parents to reinforce learning at home.

IT PAYS TO FOLLOW

Click here to follow me & learn when new products are posted, sales & more!

New items are 50% off for the first 24 hours for followers! :)

♥ I'd Love to connect with YOU! Click here to follow me on Instagram

As always, please contact me with any questions!

Thank you,

Dena ♥

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 5 out of 5
May 26, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
These unplugged activities are great to use in the classroom and give a break for work on the chromebooks.
Springify Learning
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220 reviews • Virginia
Grades taught: K, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th
Fun for all students
Rated 5 out of 5
April 25, 2026
My kids loved doing this. Thank you for making this!
151 reviews • Oklahoma
Grades taught: 2nd
Student populations: Autism, Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities
Several Options within each
Rated 5 out of 5
April 24, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
I bought the bundle and there are SO many options for each product!
Lisa A.
195 reviews • Wisconsin
Grades taught: 1st, 2nd, 3rd
Coding Practice
Rated 5 out of 5
January 21, 2026
This was perfect for extra practice with my class.
Nicole W.
12 reviews
Loved this!
Rated 5 out of 5
January 6, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
Perfect for intro to coding or just a refresher to coding.
Ashley P.
25 reviews • Illinois
Grades taught: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th
Great for Special Education
Rated 5 out of 5
August 26, 2025
Met expectations
Great value
Easy to use and apply in my special education classroom.
Teach Them Kindness
(TPT Seller)
66 reviews • Ohio
Grades taught: 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Student populations: Autism, Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities
Rated 5 out of 5
June 10, 2025
This resource had so many engaging activities for my students to learn about coding! They loved it!
Stephanie S.
95 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd, 4th, 5th
Student populations: Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities
Rated 4 out of 5
April 15, 2025
Used these activities as snow day / rain day activities. Students enjoyed completing them. Enlarged them and laminated to have students work in pairs.
Maria K.
521 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd
Student populations: Autism, Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities

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