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Preview of Black History Month Activities A Computer Called Katherine Johnson Polygons

Black History Month Activities A Computer Called Katherine Johnson Polygons

STEM activities with a math and coding focus that celebrate Katherine Johnson; these activities pair with the read aloud A Computer Called Katherine. These challenges are perfect for Women's History Month or Black History Month. Students will explore polygons in a hands-on shapes activity which includes creating polygons and plotting simple coordinates to make polygons. Unplugged coding and a STEM building challenge are also included (see below). Students will have a chance to count like Kathe
Preview of Little Red Riding Hood Unplugged Coding | Directional Coding Worksheets

Little Red Riding Hood Unplugged Coding | Directional Coding Worksheets

Little Red Riding Hood Unplugged Coding | Directional Coding Worksheets | Screen-Free | PreK–1st Grade🐺 Little Red Riding Hood Unplugged Coding Directional Coding Worksheets | Screen-Free Coding | PreK – 1st Grade Help Little Red find Grandma's house — with coding! 🌲 This fairytale-themed unplugged coding resource brings the magic of storytelling to early computer science. Children use directional arrows to navigate coding grids — learning to think like programmers while engaging with a be
Preview of Unplugged Coding Floor Cards – Hearts | Valentine’s Day Free Printable

Unplugged Coding Floor Cards – Hearts | Valentine’s Day Free Printable

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Alpaca EDU
This free unplugged coding resource includes floor coding cards designed for Pre-K and Kindergarten students. Students practice early coding skills by following and creating simple sequences without screens. The cards can be used on the floor for movement-based activities or printed smaller for table work as a hands-on coding puzzle. This resource supports: Unplugged coding and computational thinking Sequencing and logical thinking Early math skills Problem-solving and fine motor development
Preview of K- 2: Wendy the Blind Witch, Halloween for Students Physically Challenged

K- 2: Wendy the Blind Witch, Halloween for Students Physically Challenged

“Wendy the Blind Witch” This educational resource pack includes visual, tactile and auditory prompts.                                 A media player for wav files is required to listen to these audio links. Students with Physical Disabilities may require assistive computer equipment/software: voice-activated word processing, word prediction, keyboard and/or mouse modification. Here is a link to teaching strategies for students with physical disabilities: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com
Preview of Move in the direction and color of the arrows

Move in the direction and color of the arrows

These worksheets are meant for PreK to KG2 kids. The tasks are one of the very first activities that kids can do. To be more specific, the kids only need to know colors and understand arrows. By using these sheets, the kids can practice coding, sequencing, directions, and colors. Therefore, by introducing the kids to programming, they also practice and review other important areas of development. In my experience, most kids will solve a worksheet in 5-10 minutes. Although the usage and solutions
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