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Preview of Easter Unplugged Coding for Kids | Screen-Free Coding | Spring Coding Activities

Easter Unplugged Coding for Kids | Screen-Free Coding | Spring Coding Activities

Easter Unplugged Coding for Kids | Screen-Free Coding | Spring Coding Activities | PreK–1st Grade🐣 Easter Unplugged Coding for Kids Screen-Free Coding Activities | Easter Theme | Ages 6–7 Hop into coding this Easter β€” no screen needed! 🌸 Unplugged coding activities teach children real computer science concepts β€” sequencing, directions, and logical thinking β€” through hands-on, printable fun. This Easter-themed pack makes learning to code as exciting as an egg hunt! ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
Preview of FREE Spring Animals Vocabulary Picture Cards | Sample Pack | Real Photos

FREE Spring Animals Vocabulary Picture Cards | Sample Pack | Real Photos

Build spring vocabulary with these essential animal picture cards featuring authentic photography! Perfect for introducing core spring animals through realistic images and hands-on learning.WHAT'S INCLUDED:4 Essential Spring Animal Vocabulary Picture Cards (chick, lamb, rabbit, bee)Clear instructionsPrint-friendly designInstant PDF downloadPERFECT FOR STUDENTS:Learning their first spring animal wordsBeginning to recognise baby animals and spring wildlifeReady for picture-to-word matching activit
Preview of Chicken Life Cycle Freebie

Chicken Life Cycle Freebie

Created by
TinyTrekker
Download this freebie to help your learners understand the different stages in a chicken's life cycle. This is perfect for getting ready for Easter, a school trip to a farm or teaching about different animal life cycles. This products comes with three activities: a colouring sheet, fine motor tracing practice, and a counting sheet for number 1-5.
Preview of School Garden Freebies

School Garden Freebies

Created by
Bugs n Hugs
Lesson ideas for Peter Rabbit
Preview of Easter Unplugged Coding for Beginners

Easter Unplugged Coding for Beginners

These screen free Easter themed coding activities are great for beginners to learn the basics of directional coding. There are 25 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 near Easter. These activities are a great way for students to go beyond the Hour of Codeβ„’ without using technology. This resource is also part of a mo
Preview of Easter STEM Challenges

Easter STEM Challenges

Created by
Katie Stokes
Included are FOUR April/Easter & Rain themed STEM Challenge Cards and a Planning Page. Set up a dedicated STEM center for students to use on their own or use as a class activity. The challenge cards are written so that they may be used by a single student without having to compete against another student or group. Feel free to word the cards to your students so they may compete if you wish. This product is part of my STEM Challenge Cards - Complete Year Round Kit where you can purchase the ent
Preview of Easter STEM Challenge: Carrot Carriage Paperless Version

Easter STEM Challenge: Carrot Carriage Paperless Version

Looking for Easter STEM activities that your students will love but are more than just a craft or activity to pass the time? This Easter STEM Challenge (Easter STEAM Challenge) will keep your students engaged in brain-busting work disguised as fun! The basic premise: Individually or in partners/groups, students will design and build a carriage to hold cargo and roll downhill, made primarily of carrots. Modifications included for grades 2-8. Note: This version is for use with Google Slides in 1
Preview of Spring STEM Activity - Nice Nest Paperless Version

Spring STEM Activity - Nice Nest Paperless Version

Looking for Easter or spring activities that your students will love but are more than just a craft or activity to pass the time? This spring STEM Challenge (aka: spring STEAM Challenge) will keep your students engaged in brain-busting work disguised as fun! The basic premise: Individually or in partners/groups, students will design and build a nest that holds as many eggs as possible using predominantly toilet paper. Modifications included for grades 2-8. Note: This version is for use with
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