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Preview of Coding Unplugged Binary Code Bracelet Activity | Binary Code Worksheets

Coding Unplugged Binary Code Bracelet Activity | Binary Code Worksheets

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Teachy Tales
Combine coding, creativity, and confidence-building in one fun activity! This unique Binary Code Bracelet Activity allows students to create their own positive affirmation bracelets while learning how Binary Code works. Students will decode messages and turn them into wearable crafts—making coding both meaningful and memorable! This is a perfect Coding Unplugged activity, allowing students to explore coding concepts without using a computer. What’s Included This engaging set of Binary Code Wor
Preview of Computer Coding with Scratch 3.0 Coding Lesson Plan 2  - Dialogue Project

Computer Coding with Scratch 3.0 Coding Lesson Plan 2 - Dialogue Project

Created by
theThinkHub
Dialogue Project | Scratch 3.0 Coding Lesson 2The is the second lesson in a series of lessons for form a Scratch 3.0 coding unit. Students explore simple and concise instruction to computer programming and coding through a relevant and initiative environment that fosters creativity and builds strong computing skills. This lesson is designed to be paired with: Dialogue.2 | Introduction to Scratch 3.0 CodingSee bottom of description for more videos and lessonsIn this lesson we take a look at th
Preview of Sub Day Tag Time! Chasing Game Coding Adventure- Full Video Instructions

Sub Day Tag Time! Chasing Game Coding Adventure- Full Video Instructions

Created by
Lauren Downs
Get ready to chase, tag, and code! In this hands-on Scratch activity, students will design a fast-paced chasing game where they control the main character and earn points by tagging a moving target. With guided, step-by-step videos, learners will bring their game to life using beginner-friendly block coding—no prior experience needed! This resource is perfect for classrooms, STEM labs, or tech clubs and includes: A complete set of video tutorials showing every step Fun game logic with pla
Preview of Computer Coding with Scratch 3.0 Coding Lesson 1 - Name Project

Computer Coding with Scratch 3.0 Coding Lesson 1 - Name Project

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theThinkHub
Scratch 3.0 Coding Lesson 1 - Name ProjectThis is the first lesson in series of lessons to form a Scratch 3.0 coding unit. Students take a look at a simple and concise introduction to computer coding and programing through a relevant and initiative environment that fosters creativity and builds strong computing skills.This is a great way for students to be introduced to the world of computer programming and coding in a fund and interactive way! Assessment and rubric included!The student will be
Preview of VIRTUAL Robot Coding - Lesson 3 - Sensors (Part 1) // LESSON PLAN

VIRTUAL Robot Coding - Lesson 3 - Sensors (Part 1) // LESSON PLAN

Created by
theThinkHub
This curriculum is designed for learner of all situations, including virtual, in classroom and hybrid learners. In this lesson we utilize a online robot coding platform, VexVR, to understand the concept of the command “Wait until < Something happens > ” and the “Energize magnet” block. Attached, you will be buying a Google Document Lesson plan that you will be able to edit, manipulate, and call your own. VIRTUAL Robot Coding - Lesson 3 - Magnets (Part 1) // LESSON PLAN is designed to be
Preview of VIRTUAL Robot Coding - Lesson 2 - Drawing with Your Robot // LESSON PLAN

VIRTUAL Robot Coding - Lesson 2 - Drawing with Your Robot // LESSON PLAN

Created by
theThinkHub
This curriculum is designed for learner of all situations, including virtual, in classroom and hybrid learners. Lesson 2: In this lesson we utilize a online robot coding platform, VexVR, to understand how to move our robot around a space. In Lesson 2, we focus on turning a number of degrees other than 90 and using the control block of repeats to make our robot complete patterns. Attached, you will be buying a Google Document Lesson plan that you will be able to edit, manipulate, and call y
Preview of Scratch 3.0 Coding Lesson 5 - Conditionals and Asks

Scratch 3.0 Coding Lesson 5 - Conditionals and Asks

Created by
theThinkHub
Conditionals + Ask.5 | Introduction to Scratch 3.0 CodingIn this Scratch 3.0 coding lesson we take a deeper look at conditional statements like if/else and if/then statements. We then venture into exploring how to ask questions and make a simple ChatBot that has a conversation with us! This Lesson Plan is designed to be paired with: Scratch 3.0 Coding Video Lesson 4 - Conditionals + Ask.5Vocabulary and content includes: BroadcastsWhen I receive _______Say _________for ____ seswait ____ secsS
Preview of Scratch 3.0 Coding Lesson 4 - Variables

Scratch 3.0 Coding Lesson 4 - Variables

Created by
theThinkHub
Variables.4 | Introduction to Scratch 3.0 CodingIn this Scratch 3.0 coding video we take a look at the creation of a variable to keep score in a game, as well a simple timer for a game! Students can follow along to grasp comprehension while we create and code a simple game together. This Lesson Plan is designed to be paired with: Scratch 3.0 Coding Video Lesson 4 - Variables.4Vocabulary and content includes: BroadcastsWhen I receive _______Say _________for ____ seswait ____ secsShowHideGo
Preview of Computer Coding with Scratch 3.0 Coding - Lesson 3 - Event Driven Project

Computer Coding with Scratch 3.0 Coding - Lesson 3 - Event Driven Project

Created by
theThinkHub
Scratch 3.0 Coding Lesson 3 - Event Driven ProjectIn this Scratch 3.0 coding video we take a look at the two new event blocks to help us customize how we control sprites inside our Scratch 3.0 coding projects. We explore how humans interact with computers through typing and clicking! This Lesson Plan is designed to be paired with: Scratch 3.0 Coding Video Lesson 3 | Events.3Students will comprehend and be able to properly execute the use of the "When sprite is clicked" and "When ____ key is
Preview of Scratch a Story

Scratch a Story

This unique storyboard template is for using Scratch Coding to re-tell a fairy tale. The template can be adapted for other retelling or for creating original stories. The included rubric meets ELA and 21st century standards.
Preview of Drawing Challenge Student Activity Guide

Drawing Challenge Student Activity Guide

Created by
theThinkHub
This Document is to be paired with: VIRTUAL Robot Coding - Lesson 2 - Drawing with Your Robot // LESSON PLANand VIRTUAL ROBOT CODING - Lesson 2 + Drawing Challenge Video LessonLesson 2: In this lesson we utilize a online robot coding platform, VexVR, to understand how to move our robot around a space. In Lesson 2, we focus on turning a number of degrees other than 90 and using the control block of repeats to make our robot complete patterns. Attached, you will be buying a Google Document Les
Preview of Magnets Challenge Student Activity Guide

Magnets Challenge Student Activity Guide

Created by
theThinkHub
This Activity Guide is to be paired with: VIRTUAL Robot Coding - VIDEO LESSON 3 - Magnets (Part 1)andVIRTUAL Robot Coding - Lesson 3 - Magnets (Part 1) // LESSON PLAN This activity guide will provide a way for you to assess student work with the rubric in VIRTUAL Robot Coding - Lesson 3 - Magnets (Part 1) // LESSON PLAN This curriculum is designed for learner of all situations, including virtual, in classroom and hybrid learners. In this lesson we utilize a online robot coding platform, VexVR, t
Preview of Whack-a-Mole: Baseball Bash! Scratch Coding Challenge (full video instructions)

Whack-a-Mole: Baseball Bash! Scratch Coding Challenge (full video instructions)

Created by
Lauren Downs
Step up to the plate and hit a home run in coding! In this engaging Scratch activity, students will create their very own Whack-a-Mole style game with a fun baseball twist. With easy-to-follow video tutorials, learners will build interactive gameplay using block coding on the Scratch platform—perfect for beginners and intermediate coders alike. Whether you're teaching in a classroom or running a coding club, this resource includes: ⚾️ A full series of step-by-step instructional videos Clear
Preview of Ozobot Activity Robotics Maze Coding Cards Robots Hour of Code STEM Activity

Ozobot Activity Robotics Maze Coding Cards Robots Hour of Code STEM Activity

Print and go mazes are a great Ozobot activity! Ozobot™ robots are an excellent way to introduce coding to your lower elementary students. With these maze cards, you never have to worry about having markets on hand! Students use the reusable cards to create "paths" or "roads" for their Ozobots to follow! These make a great no mess STEM center. ⬇️ What You'll Get ⬇️✅ Reusable Coding cards Yes! You do NOT need markers for this resource, and you only need to print the coding cards once). Small co
Preview of Thanksgiving Coding Activities | Turkey Code Builders for Computer Science

Thanksgiving Coding Activities | Turkey Code Builders for Computer Science

Celebrate Thanksgiving with computer science activities where students build code-based turkeys. These digital lessons blend holiday fun with foundational coding practice. Teach students how to follow and decompose algorithms with these Build a Turkey digital coding activities. 2 types of digital activities ask students to follow an algorithm to put a Turkey together and then look at a pre-built Turkey and type their own algorithm for it. Perfect for before Thanksgiving or as a follow up to a
Preview of Robot Code Builders Digital Activities for Computer Science Algorithms Lesson

Robot Code Builders Digital Activities for Computer Science Algorithms Lesson

Kick off the school year with robot code builder activities. These first day digital lessons introduce computer science concepts and encourage creative coding. Teach students how to follow and decompose algorithms with these Build a Robot digital activities. 2 types of digital activities ask students to follow an algorithm to put a robot together and then look at a pre-built robot and type their own algorithm for it. Use these activities as a crash course to understanding what an algorithm is,
Preview of Unplugged Coding for Winter STEM Activity Directional Hour of Code

Unplugged Coding for Winter STEM Activity Directional Hour of Code

Unplugged Coding for Winter includes 3 levels of printable directional coding challenges: ❄️ Simple maze: Students follow 3 conditional statements and draw a path through the maze)❄️ Intermediate maze: Students follow the rules of 4 conditional statements and code a path of their choice through the maze.❄️ Challenging maze: Students follow the 4 rules with multiple steps and code the longest path they can through the maze, avoiding infinite loops where they might get stuck forever!❄️ Bonus Acti
Preview of Thanksgiving Hop Scotch Coding® - Unplugged Coding

Thanksgiving Hop Scotch Coding® - Unplugged Coding

If your kids enjoy the original Hop Scotch Coding, they will LOVE this brand new edition with a Thanksgiving twist! Thanksgiving Hop Scotch Coding provides a simple, interactive introduction to unplugged, block-style coding that is perfect for Kindergarten through third graders as they learn the basics of programming. After completing activities such as these, they can apply similar block coding strategies to coding websites and apps for kids and eventually to more advanced languages of coding
Preview of Ice Cream Code Builders - Computer Science Algorithms Digital Activities

Ice Cream Code Builders - Computer Science Algorithms Digital Activities

Teach students how to follow and decompose algorithms with these Build an Ice Cream digital activities. 2 types of digital activities ask students to follow an algorithm to put an Ice Cream together and then look at a pre-built ice cream and type their own algorithm for it. Use these activities as a crash course to understanding what an algorithm is, how to write one, follow one, and decompose one. I even included printable posters and vocabulary cards. TABLE OF CONTENTS: 2 Link to the Digital
Preview of Halloween Hop Scotch Coding® Interactive Unplugged Coding, Fall Party Activity

Halloween Hop Scotch Coding® Interactive Unplugged Coding, Fall Party Activity

If your kids enjoy the original Hop Scotch Coding, they will LOVE this brand new edition with a Halloween twist! Halloween Hop Scotch Coding provides a simple, interactive introduction to unplugged, block-style coding that is perfect for Kindergarten through third graders as they learn the basics of programming. After completing activities such as these, they can apply similar block coding strategies to coding websites and apps for kids and eventually to more advanced languages of coding. In
Preview of Unplugged Coding for Fall Thanksgiving STEM Activity Binary Code and Mazes

Unplugged Coding for Fall Thanksgiving STEM Activity Binary Code and Mazes

Need a last minute unplugged coding activity for fall Thanksgiving? These leveled activities include binary coding puzzles plus unplugged directional coding with conditional statements! ✅ What You'll Get ✅ ✏️ Unplugged Coding ✏️ for fall includes 3 levels of printable directional coding challenges: Simple maze: Students follow 3 conditional statements and draw a path through the maze)Intermediate maze: Students follow the rules of 4 conditional statements and code a path of their choice thro
Preview of Pizza Code Builders - Computer Science Digital Activities for Algorithms

Pizza Code Builders - Computer Science Digital Activities for Algorithms

Teach students how to follow and decompose algorithms with these Build a Pizza digital activities. 2 types of digital activities ask students to follow an algorithm to put a Pizza together and then look at a pre-built Pizza and type their own algorithm for it. Use these activities as a lesson on understanding what an algorithm is, how to write one, follow one, and decompose one. I even included printable posters and vocabulary cards. TABLE OF CONTENTS: 2 Link to the Digital file (5 slides of F
Preview of Monsters Code Builders - Computer Science Halloween Coding for Kids

Monsters Code Builders - Computer Science Halloween Coding for Kids

Teach students how to follow and decompose algorithms with these Build a Monster digital activities. 2 types of digital activities ask students to follow an algorithm to put a Monster together and then look at a pre-built Monster and type their own algorithm for it. Use these activities as a lesson on understanding what an algorithm is, how to write one, follow one, and decompose one. I even included printable posters and vocabulary cards. Try the whole Code Builders SeriesRobot Code BuildersI
Preview of Christmas Unplugged Directional & Binary Coding Computer Science STEM Activity

Christmas Unplugged Directional & Binary Coding Computer Science STEM Activity

Unplugged coding and binary puzzles / coding that are perfect for a no tech day, early finishers, or Hour of Code week / Computer Science week! These all have a Christmas theme. ✅ Unplugged Coding ✅ 3 levels of printable directional coding challenges: Simple maze: Students follow 3 conditional statements and draw a path through the maze)Intermediate maze: Students follow the rules of 4 conditional statements and code a path of their choice through the maze.Challenging maze: Students follow th
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