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Preview of Computer Science for Kids Coloring Book Fun Lessons in Coding & Ect..

Computer Science for Kids Coloring Book Fun Lessons in Coding & Ect..

Computer Science for Kids Coloring BookFun Lessons in Coding, Programming, Algorithms, and TechnologyIntroduce young learners to the exciting world of technology with this engaging and educational coloring book designed to make Computer Science fun, approachable, and creative! Computer Science for Kids Coloring Book combines hands-on coloring activities with beginner-friendly lessons that introduce children to coding, programming, algorithms, computer hardware, digital citizenship, problem-solvi
Preview of Python Programming and Coding FREEBIE Cheat Sheet

Python Programming and Coding FREEBIE Cheat Sheet

Try out this CHEAT SHEET on Python programming and coding. It is designed for educators to grasp Python at a glance within 10 minutes. It is useful for educators preparing for examinations and wanting to refresh their knowledge of Python concepts in the shortest time possible. Perfect for:✔ Computer Science, AP CS, and Python Programming courses. ✔ Middle school, high school, and introductory college-level coding classes. ✔ Homeschooling parents seeking Python Programming Cheat sheet. ✔ Teachers
Preview of AP Computer Science A - Variables, I/O, and Assignment Lab (Java)

AP Computer Science A - Variables, I/O, and Assignment Lab (Java)

At the end of each chapter in AP Computer Science A (Java coding) I give my students a few in-class work days to create codes on their own to demonstrate their understanding. This particular assignment covers basics of input/output, variables, and basic mathematics operators. As there is little logic involved at the point in the course, I usually give just two in-class work days for this assignment. There are only three problems. Note that, as per 2025-2026 updates to AP CS A, input is now inclu
Preview of AP Computer Science Principles - Variables, I/O, and Assignment Lab (Python)

AP Computer Science Principles - Variables, I/O, and Assignment Lab (Python)

At the end of each chapter in AP Computer Science Principles (Python-based coding) I give my students a few in-class work days to create codes on their own to demonstrate their understanding. This particular assignment covers basics of input/output, variables, and basic mathematics operators. As there is little logic involved at the point in the course, I usually give just two in-class work days for this assignment. In this, and all labs posted on TPT, the questions are of my own making, and
Preview of AP Computer Science Principles - Midterm Pygame Project (Python)

AP Computer Science Principles - Midterm Pygame Project (Python)

This is my midterm project for AP Computer Science Principles. The students need to create their own game using Pygame and everything learned in class so far. I’ve included a starter Python code, and a code that the students and I developed in class that is the start of a Space Invaders clone. In this, and all labs posted on TPT, the questions are of my own making, and any similarity to codes/assignments/homework found anywhere else is by chance. Python code showing possible acceptable codes
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

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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 R U A CODE CRACKER? (REMEMBRANCE DAY)

R U A CODE CRACKER? (REMEMBRANCE DAY)

Here’s a poppy code for Remembrance Day for those who liked my first R U A CODE CRACKER? To recap: Dutch primary schools are using Montessori pegboards to introduce kids to coding work. The colours and numbers of the code reveal a pattern. Students must work the code, line by line, to build the surprise picture. My resident IT guru overrode my objection that calling this “coding” seemed a stretch as it looked more like a knitting or weaving pattern, “Well, the punch cards of the Jacquard loom we
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 The History of Pacman and Video Games

The History of Pacman and Video Games

Created by
Meghan Salter
This is a quick and fun activcity to teach students about the history of video games/coding. Several video links are embedded as well as a link to Google Pacman. There are also several vintage video games that students can play on my Portaportal.com page.
Preview of Teacher Guide – AP Computer Science A Unit 1 Exam Package (Free Resource)

Teacher Guide – AP Computer Science A Unit 1 Exam Package (Free Resource)

Created by
Run The Code
This Teacher Guide provides guidance for using the Unit 1 Exam package. Includes: Overview of topics coveredSuggestions for using Versions A & B (main exam vs. retest)Tips for transferring questions into Google FormsNotes on AP CSA Unit 1 alignment Included as a free download to help teachers use the resource effectively.
Preview of Pizza for Lunch

Pizza for Lunch

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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 Technology escape the room!

Technology escape the room!

problem solving and creative thinking to find clues and escape the digital technology classroom! Great for distance learning or group problem solving challenge. unscramble technology vocabulary follow directions maze coding skills history of the computer binary code
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 Number Guessing Game Codio Project

Number Guessing Game Codio Project

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BPN 3D Prints
A simple Java program with instructions and starter code. Great for Computer Science A. Requires use of Math.random(), selection, while-loops, input through System.in. Designed with and for Codio. The Guide uses markup language. If nothing else, the .java can be imported into any IDE.
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 Ozobot Introduction

Ozobot Introduction

Created by
Alyssa Goth
Are your students new to Ozobots? This PowerPoint guides educators and students on the basics of Ozobots, simple activities that allows students to explore the magic of Ozobots, and gives a great guide on how to introduce coding to students. I aligned this PowerPoint using the Ozobot website.
Preview of When to Use the Complex Data Type in Python Programming | FREEBIE

When to Use the Complex Data Type in Python Programming | FREEBIE

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CodeHive DIY
This Freebie introduces learners to the complex data type in Python and highlights its significance in Coding, computer science and Coding. It explores how complex numbers are represented and manipulated in Python, and explains why they are essential in real-world applications, especially in fields like mathematics, physics, engineering, and scientific computing. ≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋ What's Included★ PDF version≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋ ♥♥♥ Follow me to be the first t
Preview of R U A CODE CRACKER? (Halloween work)

R U A CODE CRACKER? (Halloween work)

Dutch primary schools are using Montessori pegboards to introduce kids to coding work. The colours and numbers of the code reveal a pattern. Students must work the code, line by line, to build the surprise picture. Since not every North American classroom has pegboards, I’ve reworked the principle as a “paper-and-pencil-crayon” activity for individuals or pairs. P.S. I protested to my resident IT guru that it seemed a stretch to call this “coding” as it looked more like a knitting or weaving pat
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 Young Coders Research Worksheet

Young Coders Research Worksheet

Created by
Usha Kolachalam
In this worksheet, students will explore the inspiring stories of young coders and inventors who have created remarkable projects that positively impacted the world. They will research various individuals who have achieved outstanding accomplishments through coding or innovative thinking. After gaining a general understanding, students will select two individuals whose work fascinates or inspires them the most. They will then dive deeper into these individuals' stories and achievements and answe
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 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
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