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Preview of One Becomes Many: Madam C.J. Walker’s Recursive Empire in Python Turtle

One Becomes Many: Madam C.J. Walker’s Recursive Empire in Python Turtle

Turn a single line of code into a digital empire! This two-part series shows how Madam C.J. Walker scaled her haircare system just like a recursive function. Using Python Turtle graphics, students will grow a fractal legacy tree that mirrors how her 1920s agents spread her vision across the nation. Teachers, this lesson is a beautiful blend of history and high-tech logic. Students will master how functions call themselves to create complex growth from a simple seed. It is the perfect way to make
Preview of Thanksgiving Themed Unplugged Coding for Beginners Freebie

Thanksgiving Themed Unplugged Coding for Beginners Freebie

These screen free Thanksgiving themed coding activities are great for beginners to learn the basics of directional coding and computational thinking. There are 7 different ready to print activities that have students follow directional codes and create their own program using arrows. Use these activities as a STEM center or for independent work as an introduction to coding. These activities are a great way for students to participate in the Hour of Code™ and beyond without using technology
Preview of Coding Unplugged: Offline Puzzle for Middle School│Single Puzzle Card- Sports

Coding Unplugged: Offline Puzzle for Middle School│Single Puzzle Card- Sports

Translate an algorithm to create art! Basic coding skills are put to the test with these pencil-and-paper coding puzzles. Students will translate the arrow code using the Programming Key to draw the secret image. Perfect as a computer-free sub activity, or use as a no-prep option for early finishers or after state testing! Find the full resource here. This Free Resource contains one single puzzle card that can be used as a quick worksheet, or can be laminated and used again and again! The FU
Preview of Unplugged Coding Floor Cards – Hearts | Valentine’s Day Free Printable

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

Created by
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 STEM Elementary Teaching Coding with Scratch Lesson 1

STEM Elementary Teaching Coding with Scratch Lesson 1

Coding Lesson with Scratch focused on Upper Elementary grades. This lesson introduces motion blocks with an emphasis on the importance of language and the meaning of words in coding. This includes a lesson plan, teacher instruction guide, and student worksheet for concept understanding.
Preview of Python Basics Cheat Sheet

Python Basics Cheat Sheet

Created by
ClearDevDocs
🐍 A few basics a Python beginner needs on ONE page.
Preview of Python OOP — Classes & Objects

Python OOP — Classes & Objects

Created by
ClearDevDocs
Focus on Python Object Oriented Programming examples.
Preview of Montessori Classified Cards: The Morse Code

Montessori Classified Cards: The Morse Code

The Morse Code was a big part of the 20th century. With this free printable, children can re-awaken this historical communication system and indirectly prepare for further studies in computer sciences. Print this set twice to have a control.
Preview of Coding and Minecraft: Elementary Technology Leadership Programs

Coding and Minecraft: Elementary Technology Leadership Programs

Created by
270TEACHER
**This is included in with my Elementary Technology Leadership Programs: A Guide for Teachers and Media Specialist. Included are activities that can be used as a basic foundation for an elementary student Coding & Minecraft technology leadership program. Some of the activities can be completed independently, while others are designed to be completed with the help of a teacher or media specialist. These activities are designed to be used with elementary school students. (grades: 1-5)
Preview of Basic Guide to Creating Student Web Pages using HTML Code

Basic Guide to Creating Student Web Pages using HTML Code

Created by
aaperales
With commonly used web-applications (i.e. MySpace & UBB Web Forums) reviving the use of programming code, it can be a valuable lesson for a student to understand the basic concepts of HTML. HTML, short for Hyper Text Markup Language, is the fundamental code that was once used to create all the web pages on the internet. Furthermore, it is the basis for most of the new codes that are available today (DHTML and Java Script). This 9-page handout is designed to walk your students through the proc
Preview of Earth Day Scratch Rubric

Earth Day Scratch Rubric

Free Earth Day Scratch Rubric. Goes along with this lesson! https://youtu.be/WXg3owR1XEw
Preview of Pandas Data Analysis Doc

Pandas Data Analysis Doc

Created by
ClearDevDocs
Python Cheat Sheet focused on Data Analysis.
Preview of Pizza for Lunch

Pizza for Lunch

Created by
Youth Code Jam
This fun coding lesson using Kano Make Art explores digital illustration with the text-based programming language CoffeeScript. For the Spanish version of this lesson, please visit our store!
Preview of BeeBot Driver's Licence, STEM, F-2, Aust Curriculum

BeeBot Driver's Licence, STEM, F-2, Aust Curriculum

Created by
Weling to Learn
Are you introducing coding to your Foundation to Year 2 students? Are you a STEM or Technologies teacher looking for a fun activity? BeeBots are a fantastic starting point. Use this resource to keep track of your students' learning. They will love showing you what they can do. It is an easy way to monitor progress in a room full of busy students. Bonus! They love receiving their 'driver's licence' at the end of the unit (I like to laminate them or print them on heavy cardstock).
Preview of Scratch - The Crazy Farm

Scratch - The Crazy Farm

This fun entry level coding activity on Scratch allows students to code animals to run away. The layout of the document includes easy-to-follow instructions, descriptions of how the blocks work, and extension activities to allow for more fun, game play and learning!
Preview of Can you program Dot to tell a joke?

Can you program Dot to tell a joke?

Help your students engage in coding and robotics when at the same time strengthening their ELA skills
Preview of STEAM: Kano Make Art Challenge

STEAM: Kano Make Art Challenge

Created by
Youth Code Jam
Create digital art using web-based programming software. You will be coding in CoffeeScript, which is a variant of JavaScript, the programming language commonly used in web development.
Preview of Edison Robot - Chicken Challenge

Edison Robot - Chicken Challenge

Created by
Heather Young
A fun, spring idea to integrate technology and life cycles! Students will design a barnyard and code their Edison Robot to move the chicks to the brooder.
Preview of Computer Science ABC Countdown | End of Year STEM Activities

Computer Science ABC Countdown | End of Year STEM Activities

Keep students engaged during the final weeks of school with this elementary kid-friendly ABC Countdown with Computer Science resource! This elementary STEM countdown includes themed activities for every letter of the alphabet, helping students continue building: ✨ computational thinking ✨ creativity ✨ problem solving ✨ engineering skills ✨ coding connections Perfect for: STEM labscomputer science specialsclassroom countdownsend-of-year enrichmentIncludes: ✔ 1 printable ABC Countdown poster ✔ 1 p
Preview of LEGO Explorers Scope and Sequence

LEGO Explorers Scope and Sequence

Created by
theThinkHub
Are you looking for an engaging STEM unit in your classroom learners or homeschool learners? Utilize the LEGO SPIKE Prime platform with me to engage learners critical thinking, problem solving and imaginative play! Learning should be fun and in this unit we create fun robots the learn concepts of robotics, engineering, coding and STEM. Perfect for learners who need something extra in the classroom, or Gifted and Talented (GT) students, and Homeschool students who want STEM opportunities! Student
Preview of Free Arduino Starter Activity | Blinking LED Lesson + Student Worksheet | STEM

Free Arduino Starter Activity | Blinking LED Lesson + Student Worksheet | STEM

Created by
Math-O-Tronics
Free Arduino Starter Activity – Blinking LED Lesson + Student WorksheetIntroduce your students to Arduino programming and physical computing with this simple and engaging beginner STEM activity. In this lesson, students build a basic circuit and upload their first Arduino program to make an LED blink. This activity is perfect for introducing coding, electronics, and engineering concepts in middle school STEM classrooms. Students will learn how software interacts with hardware while developing
Preview of Create! Doc

Create! Doc

Created by
theThinkHub
This document encourages learners to use what they have discovered throughout the previous lessons to in order to create their own innovation! Are you looking for an engaging STEM unit in your classroom learners or homeschool learners? Utilize the LEGO SPIKE Prime platform with me to engage learners critical thinking, problem solving and imaginative play! Learning should be fun and in this unit we create fun robots the learn concepts of robotics, engineering, coding and STEM. Perfect for learner
Preview of STEAM: Kano Hace Retos Artísticos

STEAM: Kano Hace Retos Artísticos

Created by
Youth Code Jam
Esta guía te ayudará a iniciarte en la creación de arte digital usando el software de programación basado en web. Estarás codificando en CoffeeScript, que es una variante de JavaScript, el lenguaje de programación utilizado comúnmente en el desarrollo web.
Preview of Scratch Tutorial 1 - First Project - Motion Animation and Sound

Scratch Tutorial 1 - First Project - Motion Animation and Sound

This is the First Tutorial in Scratch. It is assumed you haven't used Scratch before. NO PRIOR PROGRAMMING EXPERIENCE REQUIRED. Scratch is an educational programming language for children created by MIT. Children enjoy learning programming the most, when they build their own games. In this tutorial, the children will learn how to: - Access the Sprite website - Create a New Project - Move, animate and attribute sounds to an actor (sprite). Concepts covered in the teaching plan include: - se
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