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Unplugged algorithm coding | 9 activities | How to code a sandcastle Summer STEM
Unplugged algorithm coding | 9 activities | How to code a sandcastle Summer STEM
Unplugged algorithm coding | 9 activities | How to code a sandcastle Summer STEM
Unplugged algorithm coding | 9 activities | How to code a sandcastle Summer STEM
Unplugged algorithm coding | 9 activities | How to code a sandcastle Summer STEM
Unplugged algorithm coding | 9 activities | How to code a sandcastle Summer STEM
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Unplugged algorithm coding | 9 activities | How to code a sandcastle Summer STEM
Unplugged algorithm coding | 9 activities | How to code a sandcastle Summer STEM
Unplugged algorithm coding | 9 activities | How to code a sandcastle Summer STEM
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Make teaching algorithms, sequencing, and conditional logic (if/then/else) fun and engaging with this unplugged coding resource - no devices required!

Inspired by the book "How to Code a Sandcastle", this summer-themed STEM activity pack helps students build foundational computer science skills through hands-on, creative tasks.

Perfect for elementary classrooms, this resource introduces key coding concepts in a screen-free, student-friendly way, making it ideal for tech lessons, STEM centers, substitute plans, or end-of-year activities.

What’s included:

  • 9 engaging unplugged coding activities, separated into 3 categories - directional coding through a maze, algorithm coloring with coding blocks, and if-then-else sequence drawing
  • Answer keys for easy checking

Skills covered:

  • Algorithms & sequencing
  • Logical thinking & problem solving
  • Conditional statements (if/then/else)
  • Directional coding (up, down, left, right)
  • Early computational thinking (coding blocks)

Why Teachers love it:

  • No prep, print-and-go!
  • No technology required (perfect for unplugged lessons!)
  • Engaging summer theme students love
  • Related to a very fun, popular children's tech book (How to code a sandcastle)
  • Combines coding with creativity and drawing
  • Great for a wide range of abilities (grades 2–5 mostly)

This resource is perfect for:

  • STEM / STEAM lessons
  • Computer science fundamentals
  • Digital literacy units
  • Coding without computers
  • Early finishers or enrichment
  • Sub plans
  • End-of-year fun, prepping for Summer
  • Back to school easy activity to link students to their fun Summer
  • Summer school easy no-prep lesson

Help your students think like programmers while having fun building sandcastles, solving challenges, and bringing code to life - no screens needed!

You can buy the book from Amazon.com, just click this link to go there.

If you DON'T have the book, don't worry, it's not necessary in order to do the activities in this resource!

If you want to know the story anyways, just go to YouTube and play a read-aloud of the book for the students to see and hear.

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Disclaimer: The author of this resource is not the author of the book it accompanies (“How to code a sandcastle”) and does not hold any copyright to the actual book’s content, title or cover. The contents of this resource, including all exercises, graphics, photos and materials, is original and created solely by the resource author, who retains all copyright to these materials.

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Unplugged algorithm coding | 9 activities | How to code a sandcastle Summer STEM

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Description

Make teaching algorithms, sequencing, and conditional logic (if/then/else) fun and engaging with this unplugged coding resource - no devices required!

Inspired by the book "How to Code a Sandcastle", this summer-themed STEM activity pack helps students build foundational computer science skills through hands-on, creative tasks.

Perfect for elementary classrooms, this resource introduces key coding concepts in a screen-free, student-friendly way, making it ideal for tech lessons, STEM centers, substitute plans, or end-of-year activities.

What’s included:

  • 9 engaging unplugged coding activities, separated into 3 categories - directional coding through a maze, algorithm coloring with coding blocks, and if-then-else sequence drawing
  • Answer keys for easy checking

Skills covered:

  • Algorithms & sequencing
  • Logical thinking & problem solving
  • Conditional statements (if/then/else)
  • Directional coding (up, down, left, right)
  • Early computational thinking (coding blocks)

Why Teachers love it:

  • No prep, print-and-go!
  • No technology required (perfect for unplugged lessons!)
  • Engaging summer theme students love
  • Related to a very fun, popular children's tech book (How to code a sandcastle)
  • Combines coding with creativity and drawing
  • Great for a wide range of abilities (grades 2–5 mostly)

This resource is perfect for:

  • STEM / STEAM lessons
  • Computer science fundamentals
  • Digital literacy units
  • Coding without computers
  • Early finishers or enrichment
  • Sub plans
  • End-of-year fun, prepping for Summer
  • Back to school easy activity to link students to their fun Summer
  • Summer school easy no-prep lesson

Help your students think like programmers while having fun building sandcastles, solving challenges, and bringing code to life - no screens needed!

You can buy the book from Amazon.com, just click this link to go there.

If you DON'T have the book, don't worry, it's not necessary in order to do the activities in this resource!

If you want to know the story anyways, just go to YouTube and play a read-aloud of the book for the students to see and hear.

⭐ Join our e-mail list to get exclusive FREE resources, lessons, cool ideas, advice, tips and so much more from the world of a technology teacher!

Feedback and Followers

Click the Green star ★ that says "Follow" to follow my store and get notified of all of my new products and freebies that I upload!

⭐ In your "My Purchases" page, click the "Leave a Review" button to leave feedback on my products. For each resource you review, TpT gives you credit that you can use towards future purchases! ☺

⭐ Visit our website for more helpful Technology teacher content: https://technologyrealmresources.com/

Let's be friends, follow here:

Instagram

YouTube

Facebook

⭐ We're grateful for your visit to our store and hope to see you again soon! ⭐

Disclaimer: The author of this resource is not the author of the book it accompanies (“How to code a sandcastle”) and does not hold any copyright to the actual book’s content, title or cover. The contents of this resource, including all exercises, graphics, photos and materials, is original and created solely by the resource author, who retains all copyright to these materials.

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A great resource!
Rated 5 out of 5
February 24, 2026
Met expectations
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A great resource! Students of all ages really enjoyed it.
108 reviews • California
Grades taught: K, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th
Rated 5 out of 5
July 27, 2024
This was a great resource to use as an alternative for my struggling students. I did a coding unit in my class and the students that were struggling with the computer program I was using, I had do this activity and another one to better get them into the coding mindset. It was just what they needed. Next year, I might have all my students do one or both of them as a introductory piece.
Rebecca W.
267 reviews
Grades taught: 6th
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
August 11, 2023
My students enjoyed using this resource. It was very helpful and easy to use.
James P.
210 reviews

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