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Preview of History of Computers - Timeline and Ordering Activities

History of Computers - Timeline and Ordering Activities

Montessori inspired resources for learning about the history and evolution of computers. Activities are designed for preschool, kindergarten, and lower elementary kids. This material focuses on visuals (matching activities), reading practice, introducing the concept of change, ordering activities and integrating fine motor skills into the resources.   NWHAT'S INCLUDED?History of Computers Posters (Full Page Size) to be used as banners and displays in classrooms and homeschool roomsHistory of
Preview of Find the Hacker! Coding Unplugged & Technology ESCAPE ROOM Style Mystery

Find the Hacker! Coding Unplugged & Technology ESCAPE ROOM Style Mystery

Crack the Code, Recover the Game, Solve the Mystery! As software engineers at CyberQuestX, students will solve five unplugged coding puzzles, plus six additional logic and codebreaking puzzles, that each reveal a clue that uncovers the saboteur! This no-prep, pencil-and-paper mystery keeps students engaged while building coding and problem-solving skills. Students will translate an arrow-based code into a pixel design on a grid. Perfect as a supplement to any tech lesson, great for subs, or
Preview of Object Oriented Programming (OOP) and Exception Handling in python Programming

Object Oriented Programming (OOP) and Exception Handling in python Programming

This lesson delivers a complete, structured introduction to Object-Oriented Programming in Python, combined with error handling, exceptions, multithreading, generators, and core standard libraries. ────────── ⋆⋅☆⋅⋆ ────────── What’s Included💡 Full OOP and Exception Handling slide deck 💡 Step-by-step Python code examples 💡 Real-world class, inheritance, and polymorphism scenarios 💡 Practical error handling and debugging examples 💡 Advanced topics presented in a structured, teachable flow
Preview of Analysis of Algorithms I Complete Lesson  | Algorithm Analysis and Design

Analysis of Algorithms I Complete Lesson | Algorithm Analysis and Design

This lesson covers time complexity, asymptotic analysis, Big O, Θ, Ω notations, growth orders, and algorithm efficiency evaluation. Ideal for Computer Science, ICT, IT Fundamentals, AP CS, and introductory Data Structures courses, with slides, teacher guide, assessments, and answer keys included. ────────── ⋆⋅☆⋅⋆ ────────── What’s Included 💡 Full Analysis of Algorithms I Slide Deck💡 Detailed Teacher Guide & Teaching Script💡 Complete Assessment Test💡 Full Answer Key💡 Worked algorit
Preview of Linux Processes and Signals Lesson with fork(), exec(), wait() & C Examples

Linux Processes and Signals Lesson with fork(), exec(), wait() & C Examples

This is a complete lesson on Linux System Programming: Processes and Signals. Perfect for Operating Systems, Linux Programming, System Programming, C Programming, Computer Science, and Engineering courses at the college, university, or technical-training level. It introduces students to how Linux manages running programs, how processes are created, how parents and children behave, how programs are replaced using exec, how zombie processes form, and how signals are sent, handled, and controlle
Preview of Unit 1: Foundations of Computer Science | AP CSP & AP CSA Prep

Unit 1: Foundations of Computer Science | AP CSP & AP CSA Prep

This Unit, aligned to some of the core skills in the AP CSP CED, is short and includes 4 lessons, 4 skills-building assignments, and 1 assessment project. New to teaching computer science—or teaching students who are new to it? This foundational Unit 1 builds computational thinking before coding, using real-world algorithms, peer testing, and clear conceptual models that actually work for beginners. This unit is designed to set students up for success in AP Computer Science by focusing on h
Preview of St Patricks Day Crack the Code STEM Science Experiments Leprechaun Trap & Trivia

St Patricks Day Crack the Code STEM Science Experiments Leprechaun Trap & Trivia

This St. Patrick’s Day Activity Bundle brings March learning to life with engaging STEM challenges, science experiments, coding activities, and critical thinking puzzles. Designed for Grades K–6, this collection blends hands-on exploration with problem-solving, creativity, and seasonal fun through St. Patrick’s Day STEM activities, science experiments, and interactive games. Perfect for centers, enrichment, morning work, or themed classroom days. Use these activities for STEM centers, science
Preview of 3D Printing Straw Topper Tumbler Tinkercad Steps for Sub Plans and No Prep

3D Printing Straw Topper Tumbler Tinkercad Steps for Sub Plans and No Prep

Created by
STEM Starters
In this 3D Printing Straw Topper Tumbler Tinkercad Steps for Sub Plans and No Prep, students will use the basics of Tinkercad to create a 3D printing file. I consider this lesson to be on an easy to intermediate level. I have successfully used this lesson with students as young as 3rd grade, but works best with middle school students or high school/adult learners. This is a perfect project for a coding club or a STEM classroom. You can also use this to teach 3D design to yourself! Included in
Preview of Encryption STEM | Create and Crack Secret Codes | Technology Units For K - 9Th

Encryption STEM | Create and Crack Secret Codes | Technology Units For K - 9Th

Created by
Think Tank STEM
Encryption STEM | Create and Crack Secret Codes (Kindergarten–Grade 2)Introduce students to the exciting world of cybersecurity with this hands-on Encryption STEM activity! Learners explore how information can be turned into secret codes and why protecting data is important in a digital world. Students are guided to encode and decode messages using different methods, as outlined in the challenge on page 2, where they learn that encryption is used to keep information safe. ⭐ What Makes Thi
Preview of Do You Believe in the Yule Cat? Winter Science & Geothermal STEM Activity w/ AI

Do You Believe in the Yule Cat? Winter Science & Geothermal STEM Activity w/ AI

Created by
JenFinnScience
❄Looking for a Volcanic Activity --> Human use of Geothermal Energy Fun FrAIday (that's Friday with some A.I. in it 😉) STEM activity that check multiple boxes including Science, Artificial Intelligence, Winter Holidays, and Reading & Summarizing Skills? Looking for a safe way to incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) in your technology lessons or science activity with your upper Elementary, Intermediate and Middle School students or homeschoolers, but want your students to do some
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
Preview of STEM Activities Rollercoaster Challenge FREE Marble Run Easy STEAM Summer End

STEM Activities Rollercoaster Challenge FREE Marble Run Easy STEAM Summer End

This STEM challenge will guide your students to build a roller coaster track. Challenge students to create a track that will keep the marble running the longest. This activity can be completed as whole group or rotation style. Easy prep & simple materials needed! Great for end of the year or Summer! This freebie is part of my SUMMER STEM BUNDLE -Click here to Save BIG & grab all SUMMER STEM Challenges * This is perfect for summer school & end of the year fun! INCLUDED IN THIS ROLLERCOASTER S
Preview of Ozobot Activity Robotics Maze Coding Cards Robots Hour of Code STEM Activity

Ozobot Activity Robotics Maze Coding Cards Robots Hour of Code STEM Activity

Print and go mazes are a great Ozobot activity! Ozobot™ robots are an excellent way to introduce coding to your lower elementary students. With these maze cards, you never have to worry about having markets on hand! Students use the reusable cards to create "paths" or "roads" for their Ozobots to follow! These make a great no mess STEM center. ⬇️ What You'll Get ⬇️✅ Reusable Coding cards Yes! You do NOT need markers for this resource, and you only need to print the coding cards once). Small co
Preview of Robot Mazes for Ozobots October Coding Activities Fall Halloween STEM Puzzles

Robot Mazes for Ozobots October Coding Activities Fall Halloween STEM Puzzles

Print and go mazes for coding your favorite little robot! Ozobot™ robots are the perfect robot to get started with coding because all you need are paper and markers. This set of mazes is perfect for your October STEM centers. The mazes can be solved in multiple ways, which means that students can come up with their own solutions to each maze. What's Included5 coding mazes (choose from either autumn-themed or Halloween-themed for each maze)Start to finish mazes (2)Mazes where students need to "
Preview of Ice Cream Code Builders - Computer Science Algorithms Digital Activities

Ice Cream Code Builders - Computer Science Algorithms Digital Activities

Teach students how to follow and decompose algorithms with these Build an Ice Cream digital activities. 2 types of digital activities ask students to follow an algorithm to put an Ice Cream together and then look at a pre-built ice cream and type their own algorithm for it. Use these activities as a crash course to understanding what an algorithm is, how to write one, follow one, and decompose one. I even included printable posters and vocabulary cards. TABLE OF CONTENTS: 2 Link to the Digital
Preview of Algorithm Activities | Elementary First Day Computer Science Activity

Algorithm Activities | Elementary First Day Computer Science Activity

Teach students how to create and decompose Algorithms with these print and digital activities. 2 types of printable activities ask students to color pictures following an algorithm. 2 types of digital activities ask students to order the steps of an algorithm, identify the bug or an extra step, and then write their own 5 step algorithms for a given topic. Use these activities as a crash course to understanding what an algorithm is, how to write one, follow one, and decompose one. I even include
Preview of Pizza Code Builders - Computer Science Digital Activities for Algorithms

Pizza Code Builders - Computer Science Digital Activities for Algorithms

Teach students how to follow and decompose algorithms with these Build a Pizza digital activities. 2 types of digital activities ask students to follow an algorithm to put a Pizza together and then look at a pre-built Pizza and type their own algorithm for it. Use these activities as a lesson on understanding what an algorithm is, how to write one, follow one, and decompose one. I even included printable posters and vocabulary cards. TABLE OF CONTENTS: 2 Link to the Digital file (5 slides of F
Preview of Monsters Code Builders - Computer Science Halloween Coding for Kids

Monsters Code Builders - Computer Science Halloween Coding for Kids

Teach students how to follow and decompose algorithms with these Build a Monster digital activities. 2 types of digital activities ask students to follow an algorithm to put a Monster together and then look at a pre-built Monster and type their own algorithm for it. Use these activities as a lesson on understanding what an algorithm is, how to write one, follow one, and decompose one. I even included printable posters and vocabulary cards. Try the whole Code Builders SeriesRobot Code BuildersI
Preview of Cupcake Code Builders Digital Activities Valentine's Day Algorithms Programs

Cupcake Code Builders Digital Activities Valentine's Day Algorithms Programs

Teach students how to follow and decompose algorithms with these Build a Cupcake digital activities. 2 types of digital activities ask students to follow an algorithm to put a Cupcake together and then look at a pre-built Cupcake and type their own algorithm for it. Use these activities as a lesson on understanding what an algorithm is, how to write one, follow one, and decompose one. I even included printable posters and vocabulary cards. TABLE OF CONTENTS: 2 Link to the Digital file (5 slide
Preview of Winter Night Train Digital STEM Activity Stop Motion Animation Christmas Project

Winter Night Train Digital STEM Activity Stop Motion Animation Christmas Project

ALL ABOARD! Your students will design and create a winter night train scene to animate and create a digital stop motion animation using Google Slides. This animation project can also be used as a companion to the read aloud The Polar Express.Students can work independently or in pairs to create an animation of their choosing. Students can then view their animation to see their work. Watch the video preview above to see a sample animation. Please note: You can use the elements for students t
Preview of Careers Interest Survey | Back to School All About Me Career Inventory Activity

Careers Interest Survey | Back to School All About Me Career Inventory Activity

Created by
Teacher Orbit
Help students discover their strengths, interests, and future possibilities with this engaging Career Interest Survey & Inventory! This easy-to-use, multiple-choice activity is designed to support college and career readiness (CCR) while helping teachers and counselors quickly learn more about their students at the beginning of the year—or anytime during the school year.With 25 student-friendly questions, this survey encourages learners to reflect on their personal interests, academic strengths,
Preview of Unplugged Coding on Paper STEM Activities Crayon Directional Computer Science

Unplugged Coding on Paper STEM Activities Crayon Directional Computer Science

Explore the basics of directional coding and conditional statements even if you don't have tech available! These simple maze-style coding puzzles are the perfect introductory coding activity. Contents3 leveled, unplugged coding pages (provided in color and black and white) - choose one or complete all 3Sample completed code for one maze (answers will vary).*** Please note this resource is also included in Bookshelf STEM Jr - The Day the Crayons Quit so please do not purchase both.
Preview of Coding on Paper Unplugged Coding Activities - Elephant Themed Computer Science

Coding on Paper Unplugged Coding Activities - Elephant Themed Computer Science

Explore the basics of directional coding and conditional statements even if you don't have tech available! These simple maze-style coding puzzles are the perfect introductory coding activity. Contents3 leveled, unplugged coding pages (provided in color and black and white) - choose one or complete all 3Sample completed code for one maze (answers will vary).*** Please note this resource is also included in Bookshelf STEM Jr. - Strictly No Elephants so they are themed to this storybook (however,
Preview of Dress a Snowman - Code Builders Basics Winter Digital Activities

Dress a Snowman - Code Builders Basics Winter Digital Activities

Teach students how to follow simple programs and conditions (if/then/else) with these Dress a Snowman digital coding activities. 2 types of digital activities ask students to follow the 3-part program to Dress a Snowman (10 slides) and then follow if/then/else directions to Dress a Snowman (10 slides). Code Builders Basics is an easier version of the Code Builders series meant for primary grades students. Use these activities as a lesson on understanding what a program is, how to follow a prog
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