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Preview of Cup Stacking Algorithms | Paperless Coding | Algorithms & Debugging | STEM

Cup Stacking Algorithms | Paperless Coding | Algorithms & Debugging | STEM

Created by
CaughtUpInSTEM
Cup Stacking Algorithms – Intro to Coding ActivityThis is a hands-on, unplugged activity I use to introduce my coding unit. Students practice writing clear, step-by-step directions (algorithms) by guiding a partner to build a cup stack design. How it works: Students work in pairs. One student is the "programmer" and completes the worksheet by writing an algorithm using the provided symbols. The other student is the "robot "and works on a separate independent task while waiting. ( I used a fre
Preview of Monster Algorithm Challenge | Unplugged Coding Activity for Grades 6-12

Monster Algorithm Challenge | Unplugged Coding Activity for Grades 6-12

Created by
CTE Warehouse
Engage your students with the Monster Algorithm Challenge—an unplugged coding activity perfect for introducing or reinforcing algorithmic thinking in computer science or STEM classes. Designed for grades 6-12, this activity has students write step-by-step instructions (algorithms) to describe how to draw a monster. Their peers will then follow the algorithm to draw the monster exactly as instructed, highlighting the importance of precision in coding. This activity is fun, interactive, and a gre
Preview of Intro to CS — Unit 5 Mini Project: Program Planning & Debugging

Intro to CS — Unit 5 Mini Project: Program Planning & Debugging

Created by
Mr. H Codes
This Unit 5 Mini Project gives students the opportunity to apply everything they learned in Unit 5 of an Intro to Computer Science course. Instead of writing real code, students focus on planning, logic, and debugging by analyzing and correcting flawed pseudocode. Designed as a capstone-style task, this mini project reinforces key programming concepts introduced throughout Lessons 5.1–5.4, including algorithms vs programs, syntax vs logic errors, pseudocode, and debugging logical errors. Studen
Preview of S’mores Algorithm & Rapid Prototyping Group Activity

S’mores Algorithm & Rapid Prototyping Group Activity

Created by
Cara Armour
Turn the classic campfire treat into a fun introduction to computer science! In this hands-on activity, kids practice writing algorithms (step-by-step instructions) and testing them out through rapid prototyping. When their “programs” don’t go as planned, they’ll get to debug and try again—just like real programmers! This set includes complete activity instructions plus a kid-friendly teaching script, so the activity can be led by youth leaders. It’s designed to be fun, engaging, and full of
Preview of Halloween Computer Science Mega Bundle!

Halloween Computer Science Mega Bundle!

Created by
Mr. H Codes
🎃 Halloween Computer Science Mega Bundle!Topics: Programming • Binary • DebuggingAlgorithms • Hardware Grades: 9–12 File Type: Word Document (Editable) Format: Printable 8.5x11 Worksheets 🕸️ Included Activities Pumpkin Patch Programming Worksheet – Students use logic and sequencing to solve fall-themed coding challenges! Haunted Hardware Hunt Worksheet – Match spooky riddles to the correct computer components. Debug the Zombie Code – Students find and fix creepy code “bugs” befo
Preview of Famous Americans Design Thinking Project STEM Computer Science

Famous Americans Design Thinking Project STEM Computer Science

Famous Americans Design Thinking Project STEM Computer Science Project Based Assessment VDOE Aligned with Social Studies- Famous Americans and Computer Science Standards-Algorithms and Programming planning an iterative design and building computational thinking skills. They will also have to "debug" their design and create their own technology. Building Empathy through Engineering! Students will use their knowledge of Famous Americans with the iterative design project to think about useful inve
Preview of Coding Unplugged | 20 Hands-On CS Activities No Devices | Grades 2-5

Coding Unplugged | 20 Hands-On CS Activities No Devices | Grades 2-5

Created by
Eli Pineda
This FLAGSHIP product brings coding concepts to life — completely screen-free! Teach computational thinking and coding concepts WITHOUT computers or devices. 20 classroom-tested activities that teach students to think like programmers through movement, games, art, and teamwork. WHAT'S INCLUDED: ★ 20 HANDS-ON ACTIVITY CARDS covering 10 Essential CS Concepts: • Algorithms: Step-by-step problem solving • Sequencing: Why order matters! • Loops: Repeating patterns and automation • Conditionals:
Preview of STEM CHALLENGE Algorithm, Chain Reactions, and Coding

STEM CHALLENGE Algorithm, Chain Reactions, and Coding

Algorithms & Chain Reactions Coding and STEM ActivityBring coding concepts to life with Algorithms and Chain Reactions, a hands-on STEM activity that helps students understand the fundamentals of computer programming through creative engineering challenges. In this engaging lesson, students explore how the logic behind coding is similar to the step-by-step chain reactions found in Rube Goldberg machines. Students begin by learning about algorithms, sequencing, and debugging, then apply these con
Preview of Functional Suncatcher Coding Activity | Hands-On Introduction to Programming

Functional Suncatcher Coding Activity | Hands-On Introduction to Programming

Created by
Cara Armour
Bring coding concepts to life with this creative, hands-on STEM activity! In the Functional Suncatcher, kids learn how computer programs work—using functions—all while making a colorful beaded suncatcher to take home. What’s Included: A kid-friendly leader script so youth can guide the activity themselves—perfect for practicing leadership and presentation skills. Printable activity guides, instructions, and reflection prompts.Everything you need except for string and beads (the “code” for yo
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