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Preview of Algorithm Coloring Pages for K-3 Robotics STEM Early Finishers

Algorithm Coloring Pages for K-3 Robotics STEM Early Finishers

Algorithm Routines Coloring helps K-3 students explore step-by-step thinking through familiar everyday routines. These algorithm coloring pages give teachers an easy way to introduce early computer science ideas while keeping young learners engaged during STEM centers, sub plans, or early finisher time. What's included• Morning Robot Routine • School Day Robot Routine • Clean-Up Robot Routine • Snack Time Robot Routine • Bedtime Robot Routine How teachers can use itUse this Algorithm Routines Co
Preview of Christmas tree algorithm

Christmas tree algorithm

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Coding a Story
This is an unplugged coding activity. It is an exercise that teaches the following of an algorithm. The algorithm contains all the control structures: sequences, decisions and loops. It is important for children to identify each structure and to notice the precision of the instructions. In the end children will create a christmas tree by following the instructions.
Preview of Rubber Duck Adoption Certificate - COMPUTER SCIENCE (Debugging)

Rubber Duck Adoption Certificate - COMPUTER SCIENCE (Debugging)

This COMPUTER SCIENCE Rubber Duck Adoption Certificate would be perfect for teachers who want to implement Rubber Duck Debugging into their CS Classroom! This would be a fun activity/ceremony to conduct in your classroom to get kids excited about programming and debugging! Learn more about Rubber Duck Debugging here! This is a pdf file. This resource is NOT editable.
Preview of Code Debugging Guide for Computer Science Students

Code Debugging Guide for Computer Science Students

Empower your computer science students to find and fix the mistakes and errors in their code with this Debugging Guide for Students. Perfect for middle school or high school, this guide discusses exactly what bugs are and what causes them, how students can avoid bugs in their code, and strategies to identify and solve their most difficult programming errors. Students will benefit more from debugging their own code than from constantly receiving help with their errors. By using these strategies t
Preview of Introduction to Algorithms-QUIZ

Introduction to Algorithms-QUIZ

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Spencer Paul
This quiz test students understanding after having completed the Introduction to Algorithms Slide Deck. I let students take the quiz as an "open note" quiz, allowing them to use the slide deck if they choose. If you decide to not allow your students this option, make sure you change the description in the header of the form.
Preview of Digital Citizenship & Online Safety · Vol.29 (Grades 4–8)

Digital Citizenship & Online Safety · Vol.29 (Grades 4–8)

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Trivia Press
🛡 **DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP & ONLINE SAFETY** 🎯 **Overview** Teach safe, responsible, ethical online behavior with printable lessons that build critical thinking around privacy, cyberbullying, media literacy, and online decision-making. 📌 **Topics Included:** • gaming ethics and fair play • online safety rules • bots and automated accounts • online friends and strangers • understanding algorithms and feeds ⭐ **Perfect For:** • Bell Ringers • Warm-Ups • Sub Plans • Stations • Early Finishers 📦
Preview of Digital Escape Room - Learn Windows Features

Digital Escape Room - Learn Windows Features

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DONE BY DOUG
This story-heavy digital escape room challenges students to complete seven interactive puzzles while learning basic Windows 11 skills! Guided by 40 unique GIFs and over 40 Google Form sections, students race to stop a rogue AI named GRΔD3BOT from erasing their grades forever. Along the way, they’ll navigate folders, edit images, and decode riddles, all within an engaging, classroom-safe adventure that builds computer literacy through problem-solving and fun storytelling. ANSWER KEY:Computer Ch
Preview of AI Ethical Dilemmas - Assembly/Presentation

AI Ethical Dilemmas - Assembly/Presentation

Explore the ethical challenges of artificial intelligence with this engaging assembly/form activity resource for ages 11 to 16. This 15 to 20 minute presentation delves into key ethical issues such as fairness, bias, transparency, privacy, and accountability in AI. Designed to captivate and educate, the assembly includes a detailed script and visually appealing slides. Includes interactive elements that help to extend this resource that would be suitable for a form activity or discussion. Also i
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