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Unplugged Coding: Program a Friend Christmas
Unplugged Coding: Program a Friend Christmas
Unplugged Coding: Program a Friend Christmas
Unplugged Coding: Program a Friend Christmas
Unplugged Coding: Program a Friend Christmas
Unplugged Coding: Program a Friend Christmas
Unplugged Coding: Program a Friend Christmas
Unplugged Coding: Program a Friend Christmas
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This STEM resource has everything you need to get started teaching coding in your classroom. It includes coding lesson plans, coding instructions, simple program writing for kids, coding vocabulary cards with clickable video links to songs and videos. It also includes robot and programmer necklaces to help with pairing students up. Activities can be done independently or with a friend.

♥If you are unsure where to start with teaching kids coding in your classroom or what it is, this resource will help get you started.

♥This resources is easy to implement and you can take your kids outdoor for some outdoor fun while teaching the procedure then turn it into a center later on.

♥This resources addresses common problems studentts have when beginning unplugged coding.

♥This unplugged coding activity is great for teching kids the routines and procedures for use as a coding center!

♥Includes a clickable table of contents.

You can purchase additional cards without the lessons, vocabulary cards, etc. by purchasing add-on packs at a discounted price.

Other unplugged coding resources:

Unplugged Coding: School Theme

Unplugged Coding: Summer Theme

Warm regards,

Tonya Leslie ♥

The Way I Teach

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Unplugged Coding: Program a Friend Christmas

Rated 5 out of 5, based on 4 reviews
5.0 (4 ratings)
The Way I Teach
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$4.00

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Description

This STEM resource has everything you need to get started teaching coding in your classroom. It includes coding lesson plans, coding instructions, simple program writing for kids, coding vocabulary cards with clickable video links to songs and videos. It also includes robot and programmer necklaces to help with pairing students up. Activities can be done independently or with a friend.

♥If you are unsure where to start with teaching kids coding in your classroom or what it is, this resource will help get you started.

♥This resources is easy to implement and you can take your kids outdoor for some outdoor fun while teaching the procedure then turn it into a center later on.

♥This resources addresses common problems studentts have when beginning unplugged coding.

♥This unplugged coding activity is great for teching kids the routines and procedures for use as a coding center!

♥Includes a clickable table of contents.

You can purchase additional cards without the lessons, vocabulary cards, etc. by purchasing add-on packs at a discounted price.

Other unplugged coding resources:

Unplugged Coding: School Theme

Unplugged Coding: Summer Theme

Warm regards,

Tonya Leslie ♥

The Way I Teach

My Instagram

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, based on 4 reviews
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Rated 5 out of 5
April 13, 2025
The students enjoyed this resource. Thank you very much
Leanne P.
744 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd
Rated 5 out of 5
December 16, 2020
Fun Christmas activity for coding !
Sue B.
98 reviews
Grades taught: 2nd, 3rd
Rated 5 out of 5
December 2, 2018
Perfect addition to our holiday plans. Thank you!
Angela Huggins
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3,484 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
November 27, 2018
I cannot say enough about how amazing this resource is for providing a fun way of learning. Even in the cold winter we need to have some sort of outdoor activity to enjoy the sunshine on a pretty day and captivate children who are excited about Christmas break coming. This is wonderful to incorporate movement, fun, and learning during this really exciting time when focus is elsewhere in the little minds.
Rhianon G.
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