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Preview of Python Coding For Beginners | Lesson 1 | Editable Presentation & Exercises

Python Coding For Beginners | Lesson 1 | Editable Presentation & Exercises

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Cyber Wiz
Python coding lessons for beginners made simple! This editable and student-friendly resource introduces the basics of Python programming step by step, including variables, loops, lists, functions, and input/output. Designed for middle and high school computer science classes, this resource combines clear explanations with interactive practice so students learn by doing. What’s IncludedEditable Presentation Slides – introduce key Python coding concepts with examplesStep-by-Step Guided Activities
Preview of THE PROPERTIES OF MULTIPLICATION CRYPTOGRAM

THE PROPERTIES OF MULTIPLICATION CRYPTOGRAM

THIS IS GOOD FOR A MATH CENTER, OR FOR A QUICK MATH CONTEST. IT PROVIDES A STATEMENT ON MULTIPLICATION PROPERTIES. THIS CAN BE USED AS AN ACTIVITY FOR YOUR ADVANCED STUDENTS, AS WELL. MOREOVER, THIS CAN BE USED AS AN END OF THE YEAR MATH ACTIVITY!
Preview of Mental Math Drills: Basic Operations Review (Editable)

Mental Math Drills: Basic Operations Review (Editable)

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Concept Clicks
FeatureDetailTotal Slides:~10 Slides Key Activities:4 (Rapid-fire drill sets) Topic: Math, Arithmetic Key Concepts: Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Squaring Numbers Target Grade Level: Grades 4-7 A simple, editable drill PowerPoint designed to sharpen mental math skills and prepare students for testing. It covers the four basic operations plus squaring numbers. Important Information for Teachers:Review Focused: Designed as a warm-up or "re-practice" session to encourage high per
Preview of Double Bubble Car Wash: Beginning of the Year Problem Solving Math Activity (PP)

Double Bubble Car Wash: Beginning of the Year Problem Solving Math Activity (PP)

This Double Bubble Car Wash PowerPoint lesson is a great introduction to Problem Solving through Depth and Complexity. This beginning-of-the-year problem-solving activity is designed to engage your students with mathematical reasoning and critical thinking. Part 1: Open-ended problem with no correct answer as long as students are able to prove their solution with mathematical evidence. Part II: Four unique extensions of the original problem using depth and complexity icons. Can be used wi
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