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Preview of The Computer Code: K-2 Online Safety Assembly & Digital Citizenship Lesson

The Computer Code: K-2 Online Safety Assembly & Digital Citizenship Lesson

Created by
TeachingCouple
Help your students become Safe Digital Heroes! Teach the essentials of digital citizenship with this high-interest, all-in-one assembly or large-group lesson pack. The Computer Code is designed for Grades K-2, taking complex topics like privacy and cyber-safety and turning them into a fun, "hero-style" mission students will remember. Inside This No-Prep Resource:Engaging 20-Slide PowerPoint: Stunning visuals and age-appropriate language that introduce the "Three Super Codes": Stay Private, Stay
Preview of Colour Coded Muisc Book - Simple chromatic songs for Boomwhackers and more.

Colour Coded Muisc Book - Simple chromatic songs for Boomwhackers and more.

These colour-coded songs are designed to be played on tuned instruments. The simple colour code follows the universal chromanote system, which helps users play melodies without reading traditional notation. This book is aimed at junior students from Prep to grade 4. All songs sit within a scale: c to c. The songs were designed to work best with instruments such as Boomwhackers, xylophones, chime bars and handbells. Simply print and go! Put the pages into a binder or plastic folder, or laminate
Preview of Intro to PYTHON Coding: Loops & Import (Lesson 5, Grades 5–8)

Intro to PYTHON Coding: Loops & Import (Lesson 5, Grades 5–8)

Intro to Python: Text-Based Coding (Grades 5–8)Lesson 5 – Loops & Import LibrariesIn this 3–7 day lesson, students build on their foundational Python skills by learning how to repeat actions, control program flow, and add randomness using for loops, while loops, and imported libraries. After exploring loops in isolation, students apply their knowledge by creating interactive programs- culminating in a loop-based guessing game and a Rock, Paper, Scissors–style game.This lesson is designed for u
Preview of Code a Joke! Beginner Scratch Coding — Step-by-Step Slides + Editable Template

Code a Joke! Beginner Scratch Coding — Step-by-Step Slides + Editable Template

Created by
ParkerReid
Bring laughter into computer science with this beginner-friendly Scratch project! Students learn core Scratch skills as they code a complete joke routine—from setting a backdrop and adding a sprite to sequencing the exact blocks that make the punchline land. The included slideshow walks students through every click so you can hit “go” and facilitate, even if you’re new to Scratch. What students will do Create a new Scratch project Choose a backdrop (stage setting) Add/choose sprites (the comedi
Preview of Word-to-Code Challenge - PEMDAS and Distributive Property Digital Station Web

Word-to-Code Challenge - PEMDAS and Distributive Property Digital Station Web

The Word-to-Code Matching Challenge is a gamified, web-based interactive puzzle designed to tackle one of the steepest hurdles in introductory algebra: translating natural language into symbolic algebraic expressions. Built entirely as a lightweight, zero-setup HTML5 application, this digital learning station strips away the dry, intimidating nature of traditional worksheets. Instead, it reframes algebraic translation as a futuristic "energy grid calibration" where students connect text descript
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
Preview of Code.org Quiz Nested Loops (Google Form)

Code.org Quiz Nested Loops (Google Form)

This is a 10 question quiz based on code.org lessons on Nested Loops. I find this is where students begin to really struggle and it is an important beginner concept in computer science. Each question has a picture and two lines of code to choose from. Students must analyze the picture and choose the correct line of code using multiple choice.
Preview of Tangram Algorithms | All Inclusive, Hands On Intro to Programming Activity

Tangram Algorithms | All Inclusive, Hands On Intro to Programming Activity

Created by
Cara Armour
Bring coding concepts to life—no computer required! ✨ With Tangram Algorithms, kids practice giving and following clear instructions (called algorithms) to recreate Tangram puzzle pictures. The catch? They can only use words—no showing allowed! This activity comes with a ready-to-use script so it can even be led by kids themselves (perfect for Girl Scouts, classrooms, or camps). It’s playful, hands-on, and sneaks in important coding skills while keeping the focus on fun. What’s included: A c
Preview of An Alien Christmas. . . A Christmas Play

An Alien Christmas. . . A Christmas Play

"Christmas, Christmas.. . My computer cannot seem to make sense of this humanoid holiday. Keep your spatial antennae wired, Yazz. We must find out more!" Make your next Christmas program sparkle with this out-of-this-world royalty-free play! Written by a National Board Certified Teacher in elementary music, this play is so much fun for your actors as well as your audience! Our plays are comprised of five or more scenes that are designed to fit in between musical performances by different gr
Preview of Junior Scout Think Like a Programmer Journey Bundle | All-in-One!

Junior Scout Think Like a Programmer Journey Bundle | All-in-One!

Created by
Cara Armour
✨ Junior Think Like a Programmer Journey Bundle ✨ Make coding concepts click with this ready-to-go bundle of engaging, hands-on activities designed especially for Girl Scout Juniors (grades 4–5)! This resource includes everything troop leaders need to guide scouts through the Think Like a Programmer Journey—from building computational thinking skills to completing a fun, girl-led Take Action project. With clear instructions, kid-friendly explanations, and even optional teaching scripts so g
Preview of The Fire on the Hill That Meant War –Wave Pattern Signals Story for 4-PS4-3

The Fire on the Hill That Meant War –Wave Pattern Signals Story for 4-PS4-3

Make NGSS come alive with this 4th grade science story about signal patterns, secret codes, and the midnight message that helped start a revolution. Aligned to 4-PS4-3, The Fire on the Hill That Meant War is a narrative science lesson set on the night of April 18, 1775 — when Paul Revere used a silent pattern of lanterns to send a signal that would change American history. This Story: The Fire on the Hill That Meant War Standard: 4-PS4-3 Students explore how patterns can be used to transfer i
Preview of Readers Theater Scripts Inventions 7 Plays; Wheel, Telephone, Airplane +

Readers Theater Scripts Inventions 7 Plays; Wheel, Telephone, Airplane +

Reader's Theater Scripts include 7 plays all about inventions including the Wheel, Printing Press, Airplane, Light Bulb, Telephone, Computer and Internet. Bring your classroom to life by practicing reading AND speaking through reader's theater. Kids highlight their parts, practice reading, then read to classmates, while teaching about different inventors. Each inventor will inspire kids creativity. Scripts include 3-4 pages each with 5-7 parts: 1. The Wheel (around 3500 BCE) Why kids should lea
Preview of Turkey's Eggcellent Easter  --  A Reader's Theater

Turkey's Eggcellent Easter -- A Reader's Theater

Created by
Sharon Fendrick
This Reader's Theater script is sure to keep your students engaged! They'll be practicing their reading skills and increasing their reading fluency without even knowing it! This seven-page script is based on the book written by Wendi Silvano, and it has roles for five students. (An additional color-coded copy is included.) There are headbands/necklaces for the five student speakers. Thanks so much for checking this out! I also have an 18-page activity unit for this silly book!If you like t
Preview of HI!  FLY GUY -- A Reader's Theater

HI! FLY GUY -- A Reader's Theater

Created by
Sharon Fendrick
This is a fun Reader's Theater adapted from Hi! Fly Guy by Tedd Arnold! It comes in both a black-and-white and color-coded version. Reader's Theaters allow your students to increase their reading fluency and improve their reading foundational skills without even knowing it! The word "ALL" is incorporated throughout this script so that everyone reads in unison at times. This requires students to stay on track and also gives those students with smaller roles more speaking/reading time. Headba
Preview of Boggle - Scratch

Boggle - Scratch

Created by
Shane Long
We have made a Scratch version of Boggle! This is a great way to teach students the rules of Boggle and how to make letters, as well as teach more advanced students how to write computer code! There are 2 versions... - a simple version you can use to teach students to code - advanced version with enhanced visuals and a Wild Card feature! Please leave some feedback for others if you download this! Thanks! PS - you will Scratch for this to work. Download it from https://scratch.mit.edu/scratc
Preview of Finding Mables Memories

Finding Mables Memories

Finding Mables Memories Suggested Grades 4th-12th Grade Run Time: 25-35 min This contemporary play revolves around a boy named Connor who just got grounded by his parents. This means no cell phone, i-pad, computer, tv, or game systems. He finds himself starting a school project which involves "Sunscape Senior Living", a senior citizens center. This is where he meets Mrs. Mable, a woman who has Alzheimer's. Throughout the play Connor goes on a journey learning about the different ways the Seni
Preview of WH Question Visuals: Manding for Information

WH Question Visuals: Manding for Information

According to the principles of verbal behavior (and the VB-MAPP), the most functional skill we can teach our students with autism is to mand (or request). Most of our students can mand for preferred activities and tangibles (computer, snack, break, etc.), but where do we go next? These visual cue cards encourage our students to mand for information using WH words. Each wh word has 3-7 corresponding questions that students ask on a regular basis. I've included a set of color-coded cards as well,
Preview of The Three Billy Goats Fluff  --  A Reader's Theater

The Three Billy Goats Fluff -- A Reader's Theater

Created by
Sharon Fendrick
This Reader's Theater is fun, fun, fun! It is based on the book by Rachael Mortimer called The Three Billy Goats Fluff. Your students will be able to increase their reading fluency and practice those critical reading foundational skills without even knowing it! There are roles for five students, but you may always change this if needed. You could assign two students to a role, assign a role to a group, assign a role to each student in the class, etc. Headbands/necklaces are included for five
Preview of Christmas Program Poem for Elementary School "You are the Reason"

Christmas Program Poem for Elementary School "You are the Reason"

This 20-stanza Christmas poem was performed by 3rd-5th graders for an elementary school Christmas program at a Christian school. Although students from all grades sang, I used seven students for the speaking parts, so that is how it is color coded and also how the diagram is pictured, but any number of students (up to 20) could be used for saying the stanzas. Song suggestions are included, but you can use whatever songs you'd like. When we performed, all students sang the songs and the actors we
Preview of Reader's Theater Partner Plays for Advanced Readers Any Time

Reader's Theater Partner Plays for Advanced Readers Any Time

Reader's Theater - with Murphie and Milo! These plays can be used for centers, Language Arts activities, fluency practice, partner reading, etc. These plays are designed and created with advanced readers in mind. The font is smaller, there are no picture clues, and varied sentence structure is used without. Ten plays are included. Each play is an original work created and written by A Teeny Tiny Teacher. All plays are two pages in length. This particular pack features two lovable characters,
Preview of Ukraine frog, Math Coordinate Graphing, Programming Python

Ukraine frog, Math Coordinate Graphing, Programming Python

Created by
NumbersAndCode
Summer Math with programming with Python - Graphing Coordinates Frog with Ukraine flag Mystery Picture: Practice plotting ordered pairs with this fun frog coordinate graphing mystery picture! Display the completed worksheets on your bulletin board for a fun summer display. All points are represented by whole numbers. This activity is perfect for math centers, early finishers, substitutes or homework. The computer coding worksheets and resources contained in this computing coding in Python Turtl
Preview of Sentence Sliders – Indonesian Health & Body Vocab

Sentence Sliders – Indonesian Health & Body Vocab

This mini sentence slider pack is the perfect extension to your Indonesian body parts unit! Support your students to speak and write confidently about health and body vocabulary in Indonesian with these scaffolded sentence tools. This mini set is designed as a follow-up to body parts vocabulary lessons — helping learners construct full, correct sentences about pain, injury, and symptoms independently, without feeling overwhelmed. Includes 4 tactile, mix-and-match sliders: ✅ It hurts! – 15 bo
Preview of The Telegraph That Changed the World – 3rd Grade Forces Story for 3-PS2-3

The Telegraph That Changed the World – 3rd Grade Forces Story for 3-PS2-3

Make NGSS come alive with this 3rd grade science story about heartbreak, invention, and the invisible forces that changed how the world communicates. Aligned to 3-PS2-3, The Telegraph That Changed the World is a narrative science lesson about Samuel Morse’s invention of the telegraph — a machine that used electric currents to activate magnets and send messages across great distances, without any physical contact. This Story: The Telegraph That Changed the World Standard: 3-PS2-3 Students expl
Preview of The Legendary Pet Egg

The Legendary Pet Egg

This Roblox themed Reader's Theater comes with 4 reading parts in a bundle of 6 reader's theaters that should be enough for each group in your classroom to have its own project. Each has 7 critical thinking written response comprehension questions. Each has 20 math story problems themed after the reader's theater. Each has instructions for recreating the scenes in Scratch. Perfect for small group time as the extended coding activity gives opportunity to prioritize small groups. Answer key wi
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