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Preview of Coding Turtle Art with Python - From Square to Algorithmic Art

Coding Turtle Art with Python - From Square to Algorithmic Art

Bring coding, creativity, and mathematics together with this engaging Python Turtle Graphics project bundle designed for students in Grades 4–10. Coding Turtle Art – From Square to Algorithmic Art is a scaffolded 5-project learning progression that takes students from drawing a simple square to designing advanced algorithmic generative art using Python. Perfect for classrooms using Google Colab, these projects require no complicated setup and provide students with an exciting way to learn coding
Preview of Custom Ipod Algorithm Python Coding Project

Custom Ipod Algorithm Python Coding Project

Created by
Jarren Watts
Great resource to use as an end of grading period/semester assessment. When I have my students learn the python coding language on codehs.com I like to enroll them into the "INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING WITH TURTLE GRAPHICS" course. Once they complete the exercises up to the "USER INPUT" section I use this project as a summative assessment. The goal is to create a program that obtains two colors from the user and creates a drawing of an ipod with the specific color given by the user. Great for py
Preview of Codehs Project: "Re-Create a Logo" w/Grading Rubric

Codehs Project: "Re-Create a Logo" w/Grading Rubric

Created by
Jarren Watts
A project I created to supplement the programming/coding curriculum in the "Introduction to Programming with Turtle Graphics" unit in the "Programming Creative Coding" course in codehs.com Project can be used an end of course assessment, a mid-year assessment, or a potential project for long-term substitute teachers! Students use the information they learned between sections 3.1 - 3.12 in the "Introduction to Programming with Turtle Graphics" unit in the "Programming Creative Coding" course to r
Preview of School Bus Algorithm Project

School Bus Algorithm Project

Created by
Jarren Watts
A project for codehs.com users! Great resource to use for your beginner level coders! This project is connected to the material from the "INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING WITH TURTLE GRAPHICS" course in codehs.com. Student's must create an algorithm using python programming language in codehs and a natural language algorithm in google docs or Microsoft word. Once your students complete the "TURNING TRACY USING ANGLES" you can use this project as a formative assessment as opposed to a standard "old-sc
Preview of AP CSP Unit 1 Programming Exam RETAKE

AP CSP Unit 1 Programming Exam RETAKE

This Unit 1 Programming Exam is designed for high school students in the AP Computer Science Principles (AP CSP) course, specifically those using the Project Lead The Way (PLTW) curriculum. It also works well with any introductory programming unit preparing students for the AP CSP Exam, regardless of curriculum provider. Key Features: 30 questions assessing foundational programming conceptsMultiple-choice and matching formatsPLTW-style vocabulary, Python syntax, and pseudocode includedAnswer key
Preview of AP CSP Unit 1 Programming Exam Version 2

AP CSP Unit 1 Programming Exam Version 2

This Unit 1 Programming Exam is designed for high school students in the AP Computer Science Principles (AP CSP) course, specifically those using the Project Lead The Way (PLTW) curriculum. It also works well with any introductory programming unit preparing students for the AP CSP Exam, regardless of curriculum provider. Key Features: 30 questions assessing foundational programming conceptsMultiple-choice and matching formatsPLTW-style vocabulary, Python syntax, and pseudocode includedAnswer key
Preview of AP CSP Unit 1 Programming Exam Version 1

AP CSP Unit 1 Programming Exam Version 1

This Unit 1 Programming Exam is designed for high school students in the AP Computer Science Principles (AP CSP) course, specifically those using the Project Lead The Way (PLTW) curriculum. It also works well with any introductory programming unit preparing students for the AP CSP Exam, regardless of curriculum provider. Key Features: 30 questions assessing foundational programming conceptsMultiple-choice and matching formatsPLTW-style vocabulary, Python syntax, and pseudocode includedAnswer key
Preview of Coding in the Classroom & Across the Grades with Python - Recently Updated!

Coding in the Classroom & Across the Grades with Python - Recently Updated!

Helping students learn coding is important. Helping them learn coding through games, creativity, math, logic, and problem solving is even better!I’ve bundled together 6 engaging Python teacher resources to span Grades 4–10, designed to help teachers introduce text-based coding in meaningful ways. Inside the bundle, you'll find: 🎲 Probability Dice Games – simulation, randomness, and strategic thinking 🔢 Number Games – logic, loops, variables, and interactive programs 😄 Fun Name Generator – str
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