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Preview of Intro to Python Printing — Fun Coding Worksheet for Beginners

Intro to Python Printing — Fun Coding Worksheet for Beginners

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Python Printing Power! is a beginner-friendly worksheet packet designed to help students in grades 9–12 master one of the most essential programming skills — using the print() function in Python. This engaging, printable resource includes interactive activities such as fill-in-the-blanks, true/false questions, and creative coding prompts that encourage students to write and test their own Python code. The packet also features a teacher's answer key for easy grading and discussion. Perfect for
Preview of Python Programming Types of Validation Checks Worksheets

Python Programming Types of Validation Checks Worksheets

Created by
ClassroomKit
Teach the 4 types of data validation — everything your students need in one ready-to-go bundle! Covers Range Check, Length Check, Presence Check and Pattern Check, aligned to GCSE Computer Science (Edexcel) and 10th-grade level. What's included :· PowerPoint Lesson – 26 fully customisable slides with real-world scenarios and Python coding tasks · Student Worksheet – matching activity, fill-in-the-gap, code completion & scenario challenge · Full Mark Scheme – every task answered in detail, i
Preview of Digital Forensics Python Lab: Browser History Investigation | Cybersecurity Pack

Digital Forensics Python Lab: Browser History Investigation | Cybersecurity Pack

Digital Forensics Python Lab: Browser History Investigation | Cybersecurity Activity Modular Python investigation workflow Take your students deeper into cybersecurity with this hands-on Python digital forensics lab!In this advanced computer science and cybersecurity activity, students analyze browser history data using Python to uncover suspicious behavior, reconstruct timelines, and identify evidence of potential data exfiltration. This lab simulates a real-world forensic investigation, givi
Preview of Digital Forensics Python Lab: Browser History Investigation | Cybersecurity

Digital Forensics Python Lab: Browser History Investigation | Cybersecurity

Digital Forensics Python Lab: Browser History Investigation | Cybersecurity Activity Modular Python investigation workflow Take your students deeper into cybersecurity with this hands-on Python digital forensics lab! In this advanced computer science and cybersecurity activity, students analyze browser history data using Python to uncover suspicious behavior, reconstruct timelines, and identify evidence of potential data exfiltration. This lab simulates a real-world forensic investigation, giv
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 Greenfoot (Java Programming) - Lesson Two [Removing the Actors]

Greenfoot (Java Programming) - Lesson Two [Removing the Actors]

This is a full second lesson, introducing Java Programming via Greenfoot. All code used has been tested throughout and this is a wonderful resource to use, aimed at making the teaching of Greenfoot as effortless as possible for the teacher. The lesson teaches the student the following: * How to understand the Greenfoot environment * How to remove actors from the scene * How to save the World * How to slow down and speed up actors * How to eat the actors * How to code effectively in Java * How to
Preview of My Teacher is a Robot Readers Theatre and Lesson Plan

My Teacher is a Robot Readers Theatre and Lesson Plan

Created by
Tamara Altman
This reader's theatre script and lesson plan highlights the advantages and disadvantages to using AI in the classroom. The lesson plan includes a vocabulary guide, questions for further discussion and a rubric. Students are sure to connect to the 20+ characters in this play while considering the essential question "When is the right time to use artificial intelligence in a classroom"? A link to the google doc is also included.
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